Wet Ink continues its exploration of Braxton’s unique, open forms at Areté in New York.
With Songplay, the mezzo-soprano and an impressive jazz combo pull off a seriously difficult magic trick.
András Schiff plays and conducts a long, oddly asynchronous concert.
The fine quartet gives a San Jose Chamber Music Society audience a treat.
Woodwinds and voices do battle with menacing tape players in the evening’s title work.
The L.A. Master Chorale parts The Sacred Veil.
Thomas Wilkins conducts revelatory performances of works by Duke Ellington, William Grant Still, and George Gershwin.
The Bay Area premiere of Verdi’s family tragedy does a neglected score justice.
The polished ensemble’s signature blend brings out the best in quartets by Beethoven and his mentor.
Cathy Marston’s Snowblind is the dramatic highlight in a splendid evening of dance and music.