Nicholas McGegan's deft hand crafted a near-perfect rendition of Handel’s sacred drama.
Guest conductor Andrey Boreyko leads the orchestra in a disciplined reading of a storied tone poem.
S.F. Conservatory of Music instructors strut their fretted stuff in a concert ranging from the Baroque to jazz and back.
A striking premiere from Du Yun and Khaled Jarrar headlines the concert at Carnegie Hall.
New-music composers focus on the “notes between notes” played on everything from microtonal guitar to full-blown gamelan orchestra.
Rennie Harris’s tribute to the late choreographer is a must-see.
With pianist Olga Kern as soloist, the orchestra gets the blood pumping in Sibelius, Rachmaninoff, and Prokofiev.
A Gilbert and Sullivan one-acter, plus an over-the-top companion piece, makes for a satisfying production.
The violinist’s exuberant performance overshadowed the rest of the concert.
Episodic moments of brilliance highlight new music in “The Keyboard Reimagined.”