Sprawling over eight hours and four venues, it was impossible to take it all in, but also a heckuva lot of fun to attend.
In the guise of a wildly imaginative inventor, Schick works magic with his musical contraptions.
Elizabeth Roe and her piano duo partner Greg Anderson are breaking a lot of "rules" and bringing four-hand piano music into the 21st century.
The quartet’s meticulous attention to detail enlivens a program of Mozart and Haydn in an intimate setting.
With pianist Inon Barnatan, the orchestra was in tip-top form covering Mozart and Philip Glass.
The pianist was eloquent, both speaking and playing, in a big recital.
A rousing retrospective ranges from minimalist to expansive, and celebrates both the somber and the spontaneous.
The Omni Guitar Foundation hosts a promising season of globe-spanning guitar music—classical, flamenco, and beyond.
The expansive festival embraces everything from cassette culture to the hip-hop/noise frontiers of Daveed Diggs’ clipping.
The composer enters his ninth decade with new ideas and fresh energy for creating, teaching, and performing.