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Based on John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer-winning play, the opera asks whether audiences can handle uncertainty.   

During a program of sacred music, the world-class vocal ensemble was unafraid to resonate with current events.

With music directors splitting time across continents, the orchestra invents the role for the 30-year-old pianist-conductor.

Led by Kedrick Armstrong, the orchestra performed Dett’s 1932 oratorio The Ordering of Moses — it deserves to be played more often.   

The composer’s thorny Selah received a stunning performance, but Tchaikovsky’s Mozartiana brought delight.

The orchestra performed composer-in-residence Jimmy López’s Perú negro in a May 15 concert.

On his new album, the singer moves between defiance, lyricism, and ghoulish humor across works by nine living composers, including Gordon Getty.

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