Reviews

Jeff Dunn - January 16, 2014

The SFS Chorus impresses with its articulation, crispness, and attention to accent, sharply supervised and judiciously paced by MTT.

David Bratman - January 14, 2014

The estimable St. Lawrence Quartet gives a fine send-off to a departing violinist, playing an intriguing all-Czech program.

Niels Swinkels - January 14, 2014

Color the S.F. Symphony’s program “Bates” and “Beethoven,” for its unusual pairing of an old master with a youthful and inventive challenger.

Thomas Busse - January 13, 2014

Near-perfect vocalism and fine instrumental performances mark Musica Pacifica’s concert of French Baroque works.

Steven Winn - January 13, 2014

The Gold Rush, whose score Charlie Chaplin composed and recorded, was one of the drawing cards of the S.F. Film Festival, with music played by the S.F. Chamber Orchestra.

Edward Ortiz - January 12, 2014

The London Haydn Quartet, expert interpreters of the First Viennese School repertoire, manage to shrink the largess of Davis Hall in Mondavi to chamber size.

Jeff Kaliss - January 10, 2014

A Salute and Birthday Party for Gordon Getty tribute by the S.F. Symphony and Chorus has the bubbly sweetness of a generous celebration.

Steven Winn - December 31, 2013

In the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra's warm-hearted year-end program, "The Virtuosi," musical fireworks brought a happy new year a few days early.

Jason Victor Serinus - December 30, 2013

Someone New, the latest CD from the men of Chanticleer, is both yummy and filling.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - December 28, 2013

In his centenary year, Benjamin Britten’s string quartets are winning a lot of attention, and clearly aren’t only for Brits.