The star violinist and entrepreneur arrives in Walnut Creek to play Wynton Marsalis with the California Symphony.
The orchestra has added a handful of new musicians to its roster but is still looking to fill some major openings.
James Conlon’s strong, insightful direction of the singers and orchestra meets a less imaginative production.
Plans are being drawn up for a potential new recital hall and decreased seating capacity.
A couple of conductors are out at the SF Symphony, and Christine Goerke won’t sing at Cal Performances.
These recordings led by Gustavo Dudamel in February of this year capture some of the pianist’s most thrilling work to date.