Armed with new insights, a director, conductor, and soprano return to a work they performed together 13 years ago.
A Berkeley program ties Mozart's Parisian era to Enlightenment ideals, always sounds fresh, and never overstays its welcome.
Conor Hanick approaches every score, old or new, as a mystery waiting to be solved.
Nearly four decades in, the Young People's Chorus draws top composers — and the kids deliver.
The Holy Liftoff is a warm, welcoming installment of Chase's Density 2036 project.
Stephen Hough’s Les Noces Rouges transforms a Willa Cather tragedy into gripping chamber music.
The vocalist’s debut album offers “messages of hope, love, and resilience.”
Peter Whelan’s debut as Philharmonia Baroque’s music director is a smashing success thanks to a brilliant cast and orchestra.