Reviews

Robert P. Commanday - October 6, 2014

A fitting tribute for Kristin Pankonin honors her musically at the S.F. Conservatory of Music, a rememberance of the insightful coach, keyboard partner, knowing counselor, and friend.

Jessica Balik - October 6, 2014

The Calder Quartet played its second in a series of three concerts devoted to performing all six of Bartók’s quartets at SF JAZZ Center’s Miner Auditorium.

Rodney Punt - October 5, 2014

Verdi’s masterpiece of misplaced intentions, A Masked Ball opens in a lavish, if dated, period production, last mounted here in 2006.

Jeff Dunn - October 3, 2014

Various issues mar an otherwise good program, lineup, and orchestral performance at the Berkeley Symphony.

Mark Rudio - October 1, 2014

Concerts by the Square offers a distinctly old world style of salon music experience, but the musical offerings are fresh and wide-ranging.

Steven Winn - October 1, 2014

German baritone Christian Gerhaher is a storyteller rich with focus and impact, with a voice that knows no boundaries; propulsive and probing, bracing and exciting.

Niels Swinkels - September 30, 2014

If Sunday’s season opener is any indication of the care and dedication with which each Marin Symphony program will be presented, fans of the orchestra have a lot to look forward to.

Jeff Dunn - September 30, 2014

Music and film combine in a concert presented by Left Coast Chamber Ensemble, challenging the eyes and ears to find harmony between the two.

Steven Winn - September 29, 2014

The Livermore Valley Opera's Rigoletto demonstrates once again what a powerful marvel of music drama this Verdi masterwork is, with stellar orchestration and vocals.

Janice Berman - September 28, 2014

A kaleidoscopic night of festivity and irony at the massive site-specific exhibit “@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz” celebrates the famed Chinese dissident artist by calling attention to his absence.