Physically frail but alert as ever, the 82-year-old conducted a dashing all-Brahms concert.
Clarinetist Michael Corner shines in a Mozart concerto.
A rollicking “William Tell” highlights the seasonal program.
His masterful setting of a Carl Sandburg poem highlights the first concert of MTT’s two-week residency in Los Angeles.
The renowned conductor talks about her long career, her new book on Handel, and her upcoming stint with the S.F Symphony.
Fives hours of performances — from Berio to Yoko Ono — make for a fun, irresistible evening.
A program that also features Beethoven’s “Eroica” is profoundly personal and often moving.
The world premiere of Richard Marriott’s Ghost Ship Concerto headlines the somber program.
Susanna Mälkki showcases avant-garde works from five European composers.
The storied orchestra returns to San Francisco with cellist Alisa Weilerstein and an all-Dvořák program.