Previews

Marianne Lipanovich - April 21, 2011

A Mass by a contemporary of Bach’s receives its first West Coast hearing, performed by American Bach Soloists.

Michael Zwiebach - April 19, 2011

Guitarist David Russell has walked away with every competition he has ever entered and has energized a huge fan base with his nearly perfect technique and musicality. His S.F. Performances show this weekend promises to be pretty special.

Michael Zwiebach - April 19, 2011

Opera San José opens its production of La bohème this weekend. Puccini's bittersweet love story reliably leaves new operagoers in tears and is tailormade for young casts, OSJ's specialty.

Trista Bernstein - April 18, 2011

The Ives Quartet is taking a musical journey that stretches well beyond a single concert and focuses on education and audience involvement.

Lisa Petrie - April 18, 2011

Violinist Dawn Harms (member of several Bay Area music groups) performs her entertaining one-woman family show across the U.S., to squeals of delight and smiles of pleasure.

Lisa Petrie - April 18, 2011

Frederica von Stade tells an engaging musical story together with composer/pianist Jake Heggie and talented teenagers from the Young Musician's Program at UC Berkeley on May 1.

Joseph Sargent - April 18, 2011

Despite a funding setback, Gold Coast Chamber Players still hosts the Amati Ensemble from the Netherlands for a rich chamber concert in Lafayette.

Trista Bernstein - April 17, 2011

With their latest Call and Response concert, the Cypress Quartet explores the question, “What is exotic?”

Michael Zwiebach - April 12, 2011

Bay Area audiences know pianist Hadley McCarroll, who is also a well-loved music teacher in Oakland. If you haven't heard her play, you might nip over to Old First Concerts on Sunday.

Michael Zwiebach - April 12, 2011

James MacMillan's passionate setting of the Seven Last Words has had a bit of a mini-revival in the Bay Area the last couple of months. Now it's the turn of the Sanford Dole Ensemble to sing this modern classic.