Dudamel conducts the Symphony No. 2, and Mitsuko Uchida is soloist in the composer’s Piano Concerto.
The beloved violinist’s interplay with oboist Eugene Izotov on a Bach concerto was the concert highlight.
The West Coast premiere of Philip Glass’s Third Piano Concerto dominates the program.
Peace prevails in a program exploring “the artist’s struggle.”
The violinist has been in the public spotlight for many years but retains his youthful enthusiasm.
Diverse programming and relaxed etiquette make an enjoyable experience.
A poorly-coordinated performance of Terry Riley’s In C caps off the evening.
Stéphane Denève leads a compelling performance, and Gautier Capuçon is the soloist.
The oratorio comes together with excellent soloists and choral contributions.
The Santa Rosa Symphony’s music director bows out with a strong reading of Mahler’s epic Ninth.