Donizetti's buoyant comedy was transposed to 1950s America in Jose Maria Condemi's staging for Conservatory Opera Theatre.
Guest conductor James Feddeck leads the San Francisco Symphony in a fantastic debut.
Violinist Hye-jin Kim and guitarist João Luiz performed music from Brazil and Argentina at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church.
The volunteer orchestra turns out a pleasing performance of serious works by Sibelius and Bartók and a humorous original composition.
Gil Shaham may play the violin at superhuman speeds, but his performance of Bach's complete sonatas and partitas lost a lot in translation.
The company, having weathered a financial emergency, emerges with a new name and a trio of imaginative pieces focusing on technology.
The New York Philharmonic premieres composer John Adams’ new piece.
The difficult-to-define ensemble turns out an electrifying performance.
The early music vocal ensemble ran through some of the greatest hits written for royalty.
The former LSO principal conductor and current San Francisco Symphony music director returned to the stage with the orchestra.