The 89-year-old tenor player still sings and swings with the best of them.
The group’s program for Chamber Music San Francisco includes two works that grapple with deafness and mortality.
Beloved Portuguese pianist Maria João Pires also makes a rare Los Angeles appearance.
For the composer’s anniversary year, conductor Markus Poschner leads performances of the original and revised versions.
The pianist’s interpretation is feisty and exuberant, full of adventurous twists.
The violinist adds the U.S. premiere of Jake Heggie’s Fantasy Suite 1803 to his Parisian program.
Widely divergent approaches to composition make for an ear-opening experience.
The closing concert highlights composers at every career stage, from an undergraduate student to a 95-year-old master.
Back-to-back concerts by the SF Symphony and the Alexander String Quartet feature important works by the overlooked English composer.
The baritone’s double album includes substantial contributions from major composers, as well as from fellow famous singers.