Previews

Marianne Lipanovich - April 9, 2012

The 25th anniversary tour of Anonymous 4 offers something for everyone from this a capella group that has played an important role in the revival of medieval music.

Michael Zwiebach - April 4, 2012

It will certainly be one of the most memorable live performances of classical music of the season.

Michael Zwiebach - April 4, 2012

Keep an open mind, enjoy the ride.

Niels Swinkels - April 4, 2012

Oakland East Bay Symphony digs at the rich roots of Filipino culture in its next country-themed program.

Jeff Dunn - March 29, 2012

There is plenty of drama in this program for Welser-Möst’s operatic experience to shine.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - March 29, 2012

A rare opportunity for connoisseurs and newcomers alike to hear this premier Viennese quartet.

Michael Zwiebach - March 23, 2012

If you are
curious, or if you are a serious admirer of this under-performed
composer, this is your chance.

Lisa Petrie - March 22, 2012

There’s no one better than Loren Schoenberg to team up with Etienne Charles for an hour of performance.

Trista Bernstein - March 22, 2012

The Borromeo String Quartet devises a fascinating new way of both seeing Mendelssohn’s 1825 score while hearing it played.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - March 22, 2012

Suddenly, James Ehnes seems to be everywhere, and with good reason.