The conductor opts for Strauss sweets.
András Schiff plays and conducts a long, oddly asynchronous concert.
Thomas Wilkins conducts revelatory performances of works by Duke Ellington, William Grant Still, and George Gershwin.
Sara Davis Buechner stands out in Clara Wieck Schumann’s piano concerto.
The composer’s newest synthesis of East and West needs a visual component and some cutting.
Dr. K and company shine light on the recently rediscovered Funeral Song.
The violinist gracefully masters Prokofiev’s challenging Violin Concerto No. 1.
The career activist chooses music that energizes the spirit and engenders joy.
Hannah Kendall’s new piece was the centerpiece of a concert that included powerful works by Leonard Bernstein and Benjamin Britten.
An eclectic, thrilling concert can only scratch the surface of black musicians’ contributions to classical music.