Reviews

Janice Berman - November 3, 2013

The Butterfly Lovers, distinctively Chinese by design and beautiful to look at, reveals the strengths and weaknesses inherent in this east/west mash-up.

Niels Swinkels - October 29, 2013

The Silk Road Ensemble continues to explore multicultural artistic expression, but on occasion it falters with uninspired trifles.

David Bratman - October 28, 2013

Former S.F. Symphony principal David Herbert plays the devil out of a battery of kettledrums, backed by the impressive Symphony Silicon Valley.

Steven Winn - October 27, 2013

A spectacular chamber concert by the Musicians from Marlboro, presented by Cal Performances,  made a gleaming case in point of how fortunate the Bay Area is musically.

David Bratman - October 27, 2013

After some distressing news for the organization, the show goes on at the Peninsula Symphony, in a joint concert with the Masterworks Chorale, directed by Bryan Baker.

Janice Berman - October 27, 2013

Alonzo King Lines Ballet performs two works, one of which is inspired through line, poetry, and writing; all incorporated into the choreography.

Jason Victor Serinus - October 26, 2013

A combined effort from the choruses of San Francisco Opera and Italy’s Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli produces a powerhouse performance of Verdi's Requiem.

Janice Berman - October 24, 2013

A visit from the Nederland Dans Theater, ecstatically received on opening night, featured dancers that can handle any style, mood or mode, even in pursuit of the same theme — memory and regret — in each of two ballets.

Jeff Kaliss - October 23, 2013

Edgar Allan Poe himself enters the doomed mansion of the Usher family, in Gordon Getty’s canny setting of the famed story, heightening the dramatic impact.

Janos Gereben - October 23, 2013

The Flying Dutchman has highlights in the chorus and outstanding male leads, but the elements that anchor this Wagnerian opera and its spectural ship are still at sea.