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The world-class American violinist put his characteristic stamp on works by Ravel, Schubert, Grieg, and Prokofiev.

The conductor led the orchestra in a powerful, stormy program on April 17.

The student musicians are excited to perform dances from West Side Story.

In his penultimate production as music director, Conlon directs a terrific cast with spontaneity and emotional clarity.

Los Angeles Master Chorale performed the lesser-known Mendelssohn’s work, alongside Mozart’s canonic Requiem.

The exciting lineup of guest artists has been thinned by visa denials, but the performance schedule is still full.

The performance captured cornerstones of the David Byrne experience: confusion and childlike wonder.

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As mentors and impresarios, the couple have kept chamber music in the U.S. stocked with talent, ideas, and festivals.

With works by co-founder Lou Harrison and two premieres, “Becoming” created thoughtful joy for troubled times.

The Banff International String Quartet Competition gave a prize package worth $500,000 CAD to the Cincinnati-based Poiesis Quartet.

Strong singing and direction give Béla Bartók’s one-act chiller plenty of thrills in this production from OSJ’s Shawna Lucey.