Myth meets metaverse, and Yuval Sharon meets Gustavo Dudamel, in the LA Phil’s performance of Act 3 of Wagner’s opera.
The Young People’s Chorus of New York City brought kinetic, exciting musicmaking to downtown Napa.
The Berkeley native, joined by singer Sami Stevens, shares a remarkable set in this small venue.
The summer’s opening program lets everyone — vocalists, concerto soloists, and orchestra — shine.
The company completes its tour of Philip Glass operas with a reimagined take on this fairy-tale classic.
The eclectic American composer has been writing ragtime music off and on since 1967, all collected on a new recording.
With several superior singers on hand, the concert was a worthy addition to the company’s summer season.
Chilling history is the basis for this 2020 piece that reworks sacred musical tradition.
The robust chorus and a venue not designed for a small original-instruments orchestra created persistent balance problems in Bach’s B Minor Mass.
Esa-Pekka Salonen leads the Bay Area premiere of John Adams’s recent piano concerto, Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes?