Shiroishi’s improvisatory skills are in full bloom in a concert with the unpredictable Wild Up.
Arturo Márquez’s violin concerto was the centerpiece of a concert conducted by the Tucson Symphony’s José Luis Gómez.
Toshi and Bernice Johnson Reagon’s operatic rendering of Octavia Butler’s novel is scarily on point but also musically winning.
The group’s season-ending concert was devoted to Handel’s Apollo and Daphne and Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Pygmalion.
Christopher Mallett’s recording of the works of Justin Holland is a groundbreaking contribution to American guitar history and repertory.
From New York: The Metropolitan Opera star makes a recital debut that is alternately gripping and hilarious.
The master saxophonist owned the Davies stage in a wide-ranging program and still had time to appear at the SFJAZZ gala after.
The Làbeque sisters are joined by rocker-composers Bryce Dessner and David Chalmin for a new work by Radiohead’s Thom Yorke.
Benjamin Britten’s opera is pleasant if mostly uninteresting, like its titular hero.
The conductor and soloist Joshua Bell collaborate on a finely wrought performance of the composer’s Violin Concerto.