Jussen Brothers Dazzle at McCallum Theatre

The Jussen Brothers lit up the stage last night with a performance that was both polished and genuinely fun to watch. Their virtuosity was unmistakable, but the warmth and ease between them at the piano really set the tone for the evening.

Jan. 23, 2026 - Lucas Jussen (L) and Arthur Jussen (R) performing at the McCallum Theatre.
Jan. 23, 2026 – Lucas Jussen (L) and Arthur Jussen (R) playing Rachmaninoff.

Lucas Jussen and his younger brother Arthur Jussen are widely recognized as one of today’s leading piano duos. Born in 1993 and 1996 in the Netherlands, the brothers have built impressive international careers, performing at major concert halls across Europe, the United States, and beyond. Known for their close musical rapport, they combine precision with expressive nuance, creating performances that are both technically refined and deeply engaging.

The program:
Mozart: Sonata in C Major for Piano Four-Hands, K. 521
Schumann: Andante and Variations for Two Pianos, Op. 46
Widmann: Bunte Blätter for Two Pianos
Debussy: Six Épigraphes Antiques
Rachmaninoff: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17

This performance was presented at the McCallum Theatre in partnership with the Palm Springs Friends of Philharmonic.

Christmas in Vienna (in the Desert)

The Vienna Boys Choir at The McCallum Theatre
Nov. 22, 2025 – The Vienna Boys Choir at The McCallum Theatre.

Tonight felt like the true beginning of the holidays for me. The Vienna Boys Choir performed a program titled Christmas in Vienna at the McCallum Theatre. It included a mixture of classical works by Brahms, Pergolesi, Bruckner, and Mozart, alongside recognizable carols like “Silent Night” (sung with lights dimmed and each boy holding a candle), “Little Drummer Boy,” and “O Tannenbaum.” It was a truly mesmerizing concert.

It is easy to see why this group is so legendary. The Vienna Boys Choir is one of the world’s most famous and historic choral ensembles, made up of boys aged 10 to 14, trained in the rich tradition of Austrian sacred and classical music. Founded in 1498, the choir is known for its pure, bell-like sound and its close association with composers like Mozart, Haydn, and Schubert, whose works helped define its legacy. Today, the boys live and study at the Palais Augarten in Vienna and travel the globe performing everything from Renaissance polyphony to modern pieces.

The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens

Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of the Santa Rosa Mountains in the Coachella Valley, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is a unique 1,200-acre sanctuary dedicated exclusively to the preservation and appreciation of the world’s desert ecosystems. Far more than a traditional zoo, this immersive park blends meticulously curated botanical gardens with spacious naturalistic habitats, showcasing flora and fauna from the deserts of North America, Africa, and Australia, including cheetahs, giraffes, and Bennett’s wallabies. Visitors can explore geographic replicas of the Mojave and Sonoran deserts, wander through extensive hiking trails, and engage with active conservation efforts like the “Headstarting Desert Tortoise Hatchlings” program. The Living Desert is a premier destination for understanding the delicate beauty and resilience of desert life.

Complexions Contemporary Ballet

Complexions Contemporary Ballet delivered a brilliant performance last night at the McCallum Theatre. The first half of the program showcased a diverse repertoire of five works, including the poignant “Deeply,” set to Estonian composer Arvo Pärt’s “Spiegel im Spiegel.” The entire second half, titled “Love Rocks,” featured choreography set to the music of Grammy-winner Lenny Kravitz. The high-energy finale got the audience on their feet!

Complexions Ballet is a prominent American dance company based in New York City, renowned for its innovative fusion of classical ballet and contemporary styles, and celebrated for its diversity, athleticism, and expressive choreography. Founding Co-Artistic Directors Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson are both alumni of the illustrious Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, a company that I have enjoyed seeing numerous times over the years.

Seeing “Pink” at the McCallum

May 7, 2025 - "The Problem With Pink" at the McCallum Theatre.
May 7, 2025 – La Parenthèse dancers take a bow.

“The Problem with Pink” is a charming and thought-provoking play that blends dance, theatre, and striking visuals to explore themes of friendship, identity, and the impact of gender stereotypes. This imaginative production is a collaboration between Le Petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke, based in Québec, Canada, and La Parenthèse, a French contemporary dance company founded by choreographer Christophe Garcia. Aimed especially at younger audiences, it invites reflection on societal norms while celebrating individuality. I thoroughly enjoyed all 55 minutes of this compact, compelling show tonight at the McCallum Theatre.

Coachella Valley Symphony

April 25, 2025 – CV Symphony plays Beethoven’s “Coriolan Overture.”

The Coachella Valley Symphony is an impressive, community-driven orchestra made up of professional musicians, talented amateurs, and dedicated volunteers who all come together for the love of music. Their final concert of the season, held last night at the McCallum Theatre, was a lot of fun. The program, titled “Best of Stage & Screen,” featured recognizable pieces from movies, with a few classical gems mixed in for good measure.

Jean-Yves Thibaudet!

March 11, 2025 – Maestro St. Clair takes a bow.

Music Director Carl St. Clair led the Pacific Symphony tonight in an exciting concert at the McCallum Theatre. It began with an energetic rendition of Beethoven’s Egmont Overture and concluded with the great composer’s uplifting Symphony No. 7. In between, celebrated French pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet delivered a virtuosic performance of Camille Saint-Saëns’ exotic Piano Concerto No. 5, “Egyptian.”

TAIKOPROJECT

TAIKOPROJECT at The McCallum Theatre.
June 10, 2024 – TAIKOPROJECT at The McCallum Theatre.

Taiko drummers are dynamic performers who play taiko, a variety of traditional Japanese drums. Their art is a captivating blend of music, movement, and cultural expression. I’ve seen other taiko drumming troupes, including Kodo, and TAIKOPROJECT was just as skillful and exciting.

The Royal Philharmonic Rules!

Jan. 12, 2022 – Vasily Petrenko and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, led by the dynamic conductor Vasily Petrenko, delivered a thrilling evening tonight at the McCallum Theatre. The program opened with Britten’s Four Sea Interludes, vividly capturing the drama of the sea. Pianist Olga Kern, renowned for her dazzling technique and charismatic stage presence, captivated the audience in Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor, blending power with poetic finesse. Elgar’s Enigma Variations closed the night with emotional depth and grandeur. A world-class performance in an intimate desert setting.

Branford Marsalis Shines

Jan. 13, 2022 - Branford Marsalis w/Orpheus Chamber Orch.
Jan. 13, 2022 – Branford Marsalis w/Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.

Tonight at the McCallum Theatre, saxophone great Branford Marsalis lit up the stage in three of five pieces, with the standout being Carmen Jazz Suite on Themes by Bizet, an 18-minute reimagining of Bizet’s Carmen by composer Courtney Bryan. Commissioned by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the piece recasts the opera from Carmen’s point of view, celebrating her love, freedom, and fearlessness—ending not in tragedy, but in triumph. Marsalis brought it all to life with a stunning blend of jazz and classical, delivering a performance that was both soulful and bold.

Backhausdance

June 18, 2019 – Backhausdance Company, Sabrina Xiao He & Paul Cracchiolo

Earlier today at the McCallum Theatre, Orange County dance company Backhausdance presented an impressive performance set to Gustav Holst’s “The Planets,” accompanied by distinguished pianists Sabrina Xiao He and Paul Cracchiolo. The 50-minute program was offered as part of the McCallum Theatre Education initiative.

Hanging in The Hood

June 1, 2019 – Thrash metal band “Instigator.”

I was in the mood for something loud last night, so I headed over to The Hood Bar and Pizza in Palm Desert to check out a few local bands that were playing. I arrived in time to see thrash metal band Instigator deliver a hard-driving set that got everyone motivated. After that, theatrical industrial punk band Sticky Doll took the stage and put on an unforgettable show that combined punk music with performance art. I had a great time and look forward to my next adventure at The Hood.

A Magical Evening with Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony

Oct. 19, 2017 - Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony.
Oct. 19, 2017 – Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony.

What a pleasure to hear Maestro Riccardo Muti and the incomparable Chicago Symphony Orchestra last night at the McCallum Theatre. Having seen them several times during my years in Chicago—always at the magnificent Symphony Center—it was a treat to reconnect with this extraordinary ensemble here in the desert. The program offered a beautifully balanced trio of works: Schubert’s mysterious “Unfinished” Symphony, Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Concerto, and Schumann’s radiant Second Symphony. Principal clarinetist Stephen Williamson played the Mozart with elegance and warmth.

An Evening with Lang Lang

March 27, 2015 - Lang Lang at the McCallum Theatre.
March 27, 2015 – Lang Lang at the McCallum Theatre.

Last night, I had the thrilling opportunity to see the celebrated Chinese pianist Lang Lang perform at the McCallum Theatre. His performance was nothing short of impressive; his playing was bold, confident, and bursting with energy, making it clear why he’s an international sensation. While a few moments leaned into his signature showmanship, his extraordinary talent was undeniable. It was a truly memorable night and a privilege to experience his artistry live.