For the CD’s rerelease, the violinist has jettisoned one particularly troublesome piece and also recorded a new one by Florence Price.
The Charleston-based concert organization returns to the West Coast with eight events, from recitals and lectures to an 80-musician orchestra.
An outstanding production and epic musical score highlight a triumphant West Coast premiere.
The South African group with a worldwide following shares a message of hope on its U.S. tour.
Despite challenges, the company has had a vital impact on the Bay Area, presenting African and African American dance.
This collaborative work responding to the deaths of Black Americans at the hands of the police demands sustained attention.
The tenor chats about starring in Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels’s work at LA Opera and being a magnet for new music generally.
The multimedia project from the inventive artists at Thingamajigs takes on a difficult subject with plenty of creativity.
The Dynamic Miss Faye Carol shares her ambitious concert project, making great use of a Hewlett Foundation grant.
The LA Phil plays a patriotic program with a twist, centered around singer Davóne Tines’s serious examination of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”