The piano wizard brings out the best in the San Francisco Symphony in a program that ranged from the playful to the cerebral.
Your first challenge is finding it, but that’s kind of the point, pilgrim.
An absorbing medieval music concert refreshes and uplifts while not shorting the entertainment side of things.
Soloists Nikolas Nackley and Tonia D’Amelio straddle the spiritual and the erotic in a charged performance of two cantatas.
Five centuries of musical legacy woven together in one spectacular concert.
The pianist was in top form in a varied and exciting program.
The violinist’s musicality and technique lit up four sonatas and partitas in a recital at Davies Hall.
The 12-year-old composer has created a fully realized and worthwhile opera.
The Mark Morris Dance Group proves that good times remain timeless.
S.F. Symphony’s music director was right at home at Disney Hall in a program featuring Bruckner’s Seventh.