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Jeff Rosenfeld - March 8, 2024

A trio of players make extraordinary music from the composer’s technical challenges and also premiere a new Saariaho-inspired work.

Lev Mamuya - March 8, 2024

The indie musician’s Song of the Earth is as much a showcase for the orchestra as it is for his band, Dirty Projectors.

Janos Gereben - March 5, 2024

The tiny company announces four shows for the coming year, including one it’s never done before.

Lily O'Brien - March 5, 2024

The chorus will perform Andrea Ramsey’s 2022 work, which calls attention to the unsung participants in the suffrage movement.

Jim Farber - March 5, 2024

Come for the virtuosic dazzle but stay for the deep musical connection the violinist shares with accompanist John Novacek.

Steven Winn - March 5, 2024

There’s always a chance you’ll be hearing more of these works in progress in one of the company’s seasons to come.

Lisa Hirsch - March 5, 2024

On the eve of two longtime members’ retirement, the group celebrates 50 years with a characteristically contemporary program.

Tim Greiving - March 5, 2024

A number of well-known composers have died on the job and received Academy Award nominations for their final works.

Emily Wilson - March 5, 2024

Sulker is indispensable on the local scene for her wide repertory, acting skills, and musicality.

Tom Jacobs - March 5, 2024

In his penultimate year with the orchestra, Music and Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel plans to have fun with a favorite composer.