42nd Street Moon gives the Borodin pastiche operetta a deluxe concert treatment.
The actors may be mute, but live performances from soloists and ensembles will accompany classic-film screenings.
The exuberant two-week festival builds bridges — not walls — between cultures.
Artistry extends to the details for this dedicated ensemble.
World premieres from Nicole Hoskins and Trey McIntyre and a 2015 Amy Seiwert favorite are on the bill.
The popular free festival announces its 80th season.
Daniel Hope takes first chair as programs, guest soloists are announced.
Along with sure-fire crowd pleasers, Cal Performances offers some daring, challenging programs certain to foster new engagement.
A new work explores the fate of Europe’s Roma during the Holocaust.
The soprano is an alumna of the Merola and Adler programs. Colleagues Cohen, Quattlebaum, and Raven are also honored.