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For “In Winter’s Glow” the ensembles programmed unusual repertory and blended their sound effectively.

Spanish conductor Gustavo Gimeno proved he is a good fit for the orchestra.

Verdi's dramatic Requiem will kick off the 2026 season for the 200-plus non-auditioned singers, conducted by Music Director Ming Luke.

The ace trombonist-arranger is ubiquitous on Bay Area bandstands but doesn’t worry about name recognition.

The ensemble-in-residence partnered with Kronos Quartet’s Paul Wiancko for an enriching performance of Schubert’s String Quintet.

In its 26th year, American Bach’s performance of Handel’s beloved oratorio is still fresh and urgent.

Kolo, the latest album from the Oakland-based ensemble, reimagines Eastern European song forms.

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The Los Angeles Master Chorale was among the performers at Sunday night’s ceremony.

Under the Hungarian composer’s direction, Appl presents a recital in which thoughts of death morph into a celebration of love and creativity.

The two institutions and their musicians are joining in a performance to support those affected by the January wildfires.

The school’s partnership with artist management company Opus 3 has led to intriguing results, like this concert at Davies Symphony Hall.