Reviews

Lisa Hirsch - February 20, 2018

Like father, like son: John and Samuel Carl Adams appear in a concert by the string quartet that has embraced their music.

Niels Swinkels - February 20, 2018

With the S.F. Symphony, the venerable conductor laureate shows how to do more with less fuss.

Ken Iisaka - February 19, 2018

The young pianist was all smiles and confidence in a fantasy-themed recital.

Rebecca Wishnia - February 19, 2018

Lemon Bucket Orkestra’s “Guerilla Folk Opera” isn’t a passive experience.

Scott Cmiel - February 19, 2018

The quartet’s dazzling technique serves to bring out the best in a program spanning decades and continents.

Janos Gereben - February 19, 2018

Exquisite singing, music, and staging coalesce to fulfill Beethoven’s vision of liberation and triumph.

Steven Winn - February 17, 2018

An intriguing concept and strong performances lift short operas by Jake Heggie and Leonard Bernstein above an overly fussy production.

Richard S. Ginell - February 15, 2018

The technology has been updated, but the music is faithful to the original recording.

Janice Berman - February 15, 2018

(Almost) everything is beautiful at the ballet.

Steve Osborn - February 13, 2018

The fifth contender for conductor position shows his style in a program featuring Bernstein’s score for On the Waterfront.