The orchestra, three superb soloists, and extended choral forces bring both the power and tragic intimacy of the work to life.
With the indefatigable Sarah Cahill at the keyboard and Artistic Director Donato Cabrera on the podium, the new concerto was in good hands.
Guitarist William Kanengiser and the Alexander String Quartet pay tribute to the bands that changed the course of music.
Delirium Musicum’s debut album pairs two contemporary takes on Vivaldi’s evergreen masterpiece.
Nico Muhly’s Stranger cued a concert theme that included music by Jessie Montgomery, Benjamin Britten, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Russell Thomas, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, and Igor Golovatenko make powerful impressions in a well-staged production.
In concert with Brooklyn Rider, Herrera brought to mind nueva canción matriarch Mercedes Sosa.
Composer Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol’s A Gentleman of Istanbul is based on a 17th-century travelogue.
Baritone Benjamin Appl and pianist James Baillieu put together a gripping ode to the mysteries and spiritual depths of the night.
In Falling Out of Time, the composer expounds on his familiar themes in a new way.