David Robertson, conducting the world premiere of John Adams' piano concerto "After the Fall" in Davies Symphony Hall this week, is taken by how the esteemed Bay Area composer was influenced by ...
Paul du Quenoy on a concert of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington.
C.P. E. Bach's Keyboard Concerto No. 3 in D minor is a Baroque masterpiece that will be paired with the 20th century's Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor by the great Dmitri Shostakovich, and Barnatan ...
Schumann’s sole completed piano concerto remains among his best-loved works. Jed Distler listens to a selection of the prominent pianists who have contributed to the concerto’s substantial discography ...
Russian Pianists Nikita Fitenko and Katerina Zaitseva have been playing as a duo since 2001. They will perform a free recital ...
Stanford was among the first composers in Britain to write church music that was not automatically relegated to ...
The Santa Barbara Symphony's Music & Artistic Director, Nir Kabaretti, has come up with yet another brilliant idea! He calls ...
From a pair of frontline jazz saxophonists to SF Sketchfest shows to a new John Adams work, there is a lot to see and do in ...
After the pianist, Vikingur Olafsson, asked for a concerto over beers, the composer, John Adams, wrote “After the Fall,” ...
Although she died in 1987, the image of cellist Jacqueline du Pré still resonates as one of the most recognised and beloved ...
Beethoven’s lifework includes nine majestic symphonies, five piano concertos, numerous chamber music pieces, sonatas, and individual violin and piano pieces. His genius stands out among history’s ...