Reviews

Steven Winn - July 22, 2013

Benjamin Britten’s moody Turn of the Screw, based on the Henry James novella, compels and produces shudders at the same time.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - July 22, 2013

Piazzolla, de Falla, even Paganini all sing out in a sweet violin-plus-guitar CD, Histoire du Tango, by the terrific Augustin Hadelich and Pablo Sáinz Villegas.

Janos Gereben - July 22, 2013

The Danish String Quartet made its West Coast debut at Music@Menlo with a concert of one ravishing performance after another.

Steven Winn - July 21, 2013

Full-on piano artistry from all hands (and there were many) marks Music@Menlo’s initial outing in its summer series.

Janos Gereben - July 16, 2013

Pocket Opera's Merry Wives of Windsor hits all the right notes, it makes a small company shine big.

Jerry Kuderna - July 15, 2013

American Bach Soloists present Heinrich Biber’s rarely performed, 53-section Missa Salisburgensis, raining glory on all the performers.

Benjamin Frandzel - July 15, 2013

In an outstanding concert at the Carmel Bach Festival, Thea Musgrave’s new paean to J.S. Bach was both rich and exciting.

Niels Swinkels - July 14, 2013

What’s better than a wonderful, eclectic evening of chamber music played by faculty members and guest faculty at The Crowden School?

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - July 14, 2013

The American Bach Soloists are, as always, superbly reliably guides into the musical lineage of J.S. Bach.

Janos Gereben - July 14, 2013

The public phase of the 2013 Merola Opera Program has opened in a good new venue, with a brilliant musical production of Benjamin Britten's The Rape of Lucretia.