Officially, the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s “E Pluribus Unum” festival ended at the beginning of February. But the grassroots ...
Ólafsson’s playing consistently drew out the richness and variety of the writing, especially in the opening Toccata. Here, ...
A house divided against itself cannot stand—but it can try to present a united front, at least for one night. So it happened that, less than two weeks after the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s board of ...
The Ides of March may have been unlucky for Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. But it was a very good day this year for contemporary ...
Imaginative recital programming seems to come naturally to pianist-composer Conrad Tao. He consistently merges contemporary ...
“Key of E?” the playwright Franz Liebkind asks Max Bialystock during the first act of Mel Brooks’ musical The Producers. “Is there any other?” comes the reply. There wasn’t on Friday when Víkingur ...
A smart pairing of Mozart and Haydn with a Telemann rarity by artistic director Jonathan Cohen produced an unusually unified and rewarding concert by the Handel and Haydn Society Friday night at a ...
The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra will shut down permanently after the 2026-2027 season after 48 years of bringing classical music to area concertgoers. Managing director Sean Lewis announced Tuesday ...