An airy afternoon of dances and a Bach concerto ends with Bartók’s spirited and spooky Divertimento.
Orchestra and conductor were in top form, but Latvian violinist Baiba Skride stole the show.
Music Director Urs Leonhardt Steiner’s long-time love of Mexican music finds expression in a timely program.
Alasdair Neale and Marin Symphony offer a vivid program of Tchaikovsky, Barber, and Mussorgsky.
The CDMX Festival ended on a serious, new music note, with composers who are part of an international community of explorers.
Soloist Mayuko Kamio stands out in Khachaturian Violin Concerto.
The S.F. Symphony gave a stellar account of a 20th-century masterwork, and Joshua Roman carried Dvorak’s Cello Concerto.
Michael Morgan, orchestra, and soloists convey a persuasive interpretation of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 15.
The Finnish conductor joins the S.F. Symphony for a program of Sibelius and Shostakovich
Together with pianist Piotr Andreszewski and the S.F. Symphony, the Czech conductor honored the premise of the “Pursuit of Passion” program.