Michael Morgan’s unusual program was inspired by Native American music.
S.F. Symphony delivers the imposing oratorio in a fitting celebration of the composer’s 70th birthday.
The piano phenom offers fiery renditions of two long, very different concertos.
Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s rhythmically vital composition anchors Music Director Michael Morgan’s exploration of Native American concert music.
Bruckner Orchestra Linz’ music director chats about working with the legendary composer, and conducting.
Joshua Roman reinforces his reputation with a masterful reading of Bates’ Cello Concerto.
The close connection between violinist and conductor made for an electrifying concerto performance.
Yves Klein’s Monotone-Silence Symphony only appears to be off-the-wall experimental. Actually, it’s a modest experiment and a captivating experience
Pretty presentation does little to inject drama into an early Mahler cantata
Under Elim Chan’s baton, the symphony and pianist find perfect common ground for uncommon artistry.