Scene & Heard

Jazz orchestra leader and composer Maria Schneider conducted her 18-member orchestra in their performance of songs from the latest album "Data Lords." Photo by V. Joy Photo.

Syrian composer and clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and Syrian-Armenian visual artist Kevork Mourad brought their audio-visual performance "Home Within" to Stanford's Bing Concert Hall. Photo by V. Joy Photo.

South African cellist Abel Selaocoe shared his unique approach to classical music with the Stanford Live community. Photo by Marina Luccioni.

Sir John Eliot Gardiner's English Baroque Soloists performed a concert of Haydn and Mozart at Bing Concert Hall. Photo by Michael Spencer.

In her one woman show, Sea Sick, Alanna Mitchell discussed the perils of climate change. Photo by Nikolas Liepins.

Urland's immersive theater production "Bedtime Stories" graced the Frost Amphitheater stage. Photo by Michael Spencer.

Another lovely Sunday with the St. Lawrence String Quartet featured special guest performers The Telegraph Quartet. Photo by Nikolas Liepins.

With a new staging by Christophe Gayral, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra brought Handel's operatic hit Radamisto to the Bing for a four-night run. Photo by Nikolas Liepins.
Springtime at Stanford Live kicked off with these performances from March and April.