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The Symphony’s latest program under Miguel Harth-Bedoya raised questions about the allure of a “Spanish” sound.

This new musical about Bombay’s lunch delivery network deserves a one-way ticket to Broadway.

The design of Barrie Kosky’s imaginative production brought whimsy to the performances.

Symphony San José and the Los Angeles Philharmonic pay attention to the world's biggest sporting event with special concert programs.

Yo-Yo Ma soloed in a new work by Angélica Negrón, and Gustavo Dudamel led Richard Strauss’s great symphonic poem.

The contemporary opera company is bringing a diverse slate of work to San Francisco next season.

A superb new chamber version of Douglas Cuomo’s opera is given a terrific production.

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The conductor brought his signature energy, capping the Hollywood Bowl run with both drama and humor.