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The superstar pianist gave a spectacular performance of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2.

With a charismatic new music director at the helm, programming includes Carmen and Candide among other familiar favorites.

Star violinist Alexi Kenney brought unusual and unforgettable music together in the Symphony’s black box space.

The program, created in collaboration with Ruckus, features works from early in the American Republic to comment on issues of today.

Staged among giant sculptures at The Broad, Cornelius Cardew’s large-scale work was a curious encounter.

Soprano Golda Schultz spurred conductor Harry Bicket to an exciting conclusion of an all-Mozart concert at Davies Hall.

After a medical diagnosis put her career on hold, Carter took a teaching position at UCLA and has also become a doula.

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The Oakland percussionist’s album-release concert at the Freight & Salvage unites the community in music.

Composer and percussionist Tyler Eschendal has created a deeply personal show that carries a message of empathy and understanding.

The pioneering minimalist composer is honored over two evenings, and his music seems to speak to the ethos of everyone onstage.

The group is named Grand Prix winner at the Leonardo da Vinci Choral Festival in Florence, Italy.