Esa-Pekka Salonen and Peter Sellars explore the lost world of Persèphone.
Concertmaster Alexander Barantschik shines brightest in a bevy of glittering soloists.
The groundbreaking director and librettist talks about his reimagined Perséphone, his fascination with Stravinsky, and the role of the artist today.
Salonen’s “Faith” concert with the LA Phil celebrates the vitality of the composer’s final years.
Guest conductor Andrey Boreyko leads the orchestra in a disciplined reading of a storied tone poem.
A striking premiere from Du Yun and Khaled Jarrar headlines the concert at Carnegie Hall.
With pianist Olga Kern as soloist, the orchestra gets the blood pumping in Sibelius, Rachmaninoff, and Prokofiev.
The violinist’s exuberant performance overshadowed the rest of the concert.
The U.S. premiere of a Samuel Adams concerto grosso highlights a gentle concert.