Mahler’s last completed symphony gets a daring, all-encompassing interpretation at Disney Hall.
The guest conductor finds the brilliance in the premiere of Elizabeth Ogonek’s Moondog and a concerto with violinist James Ehnes.
Collaborating with other specialists in the genre, Lattimore cultivates her own brand of improvisation at L.A.’s Zebulon.
In Dido Reimagined, Dawn Upshaw and the Brentano String Quartet offer a new take on a famous operatic heroine.
The composer is far from his rock ’n’ roll roots with this recent recording of two major orchestral works.
Unusual works by Claude Debussy, Olivier Messiaen, and Heitor Villa-Lobos highlight a concert with soloist Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
In Music for Film, Sculpture, and Captions, the composer teases out connections to jazz, surrealist film, and Ruth Asawa.
With sensitivity and expertise, the baritone records music by Mason Bates, Missy Mazzoli, and Gregory Spears.
The orchestra and Gustavo Dudamel were once again the stars of this three-night multimedia production.
Juan Pablo Contreras’s Lucha Libre! kicked off a program that also featured Gil Shaham playing Dvořák’s Violin Concerto.