We talk with the Italian polymath about taking on new musical directorships and creating his signature line of perfumes.
Along with soprano Deborah Voigt, Luisi and the DNSO are on the same wavelength, making music passionately.
First chairs take the limelight in a program featuring string soloists.
The orchestra pairs the premiere of Holloway’s Europa and the Bull with 20th-century masterpieces.
Marek Janowski brought strongly individual ideas to Hindemith’s Violin Concerto and Brahms’ Fourth Symphony.
Violinist Leila Josefowicz is masterful in one of the composer’s finest scores.
Michael Morgan’s unusual program was inspired by Native American music.
S.F. Symphony delivers the imposing oratorio in a fitting celebration of the composer’s 70th birthday.
The piano phenom offers fiery renditions of two long, very different concertos.
Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s rhythmically vital composition anchors Music Director Michael Morgan’s exploration of Native American concert music.