Reviews

Richard S. Ginell - July 2, 2018

Fun, silliness, and some great music abound in the West-Coast premiere of this buffa rarity.

Janice Berman - July 2, 2018

An evening of premieres by women choreographers proves the power of embracing new challenges.

Andrew Gilbert - June 27, 2018

A lost Coltrane album and a document of the final tour Miles Davis and Coltrane made together.

Lou Fancher - June 25, 2018

Creativity blossoms within architectural wonders at the annual solstice event in Oakland's Chapel of the Chimes.

David Bratman - June 25, 2018

Daniil Trifonov proves the perfect partner for a relaxed Rachmaninoff concerto.

Andrew Gilbert - June 19, 2018

With a crackerjack quartet and a sheaf of exciting new material, the local saxophonist shows why his influence is so pervasive.

Lisa Hirsch - June 19, 2018

The well-cast revival of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen holds up.

Jim Farber - June 18, 2018

Chamber Music in Historic Sites sponsors intimate music in architecturally significant chambers.

Jim Farber - June 18, 2018

A dedicated ensemble playing unique instruments presents rarely performed microtonal works by Harry Partch and Ben Johnston.

Rebecca Wishnia - June 18, 2018

Mussorgsky's original version stands on its own merits in this opulent, semi-staged S.F. Symphony production.