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.
After playing second fiddle to text on Lang’s new piece, cellist Maya Beiser shines on his earlier world to come.