Reviews

Jason Victor Serinus - July 5, 2013

The CD set Rappahannock County ponders the question of whether musical and poetic language can effectively communicate both the emotional aftermath of the Civil War and the death of one’s partner from AIDS.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 28, 2013

The incredible sound of the San Francisco Symphony, and the spirit from the musicians, singers, and MTT, combine for the finest sounding West Side Story you are likely to hear.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 28, 2013

A release by Sir Colin Davis and the London Symphony Orchestra of Der Freischütz tells a decidedly old-fashioned tale whose romantic charms can wear thin, mostly because it cannot compete with many of its recorded predecessors.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 25, 2013

In a Merola master class, the gold standard coach and accompanist Martin Katz demonstrates before a live audience what it takes to transform glorious sound into great artistry.

Benjamin Frandzel - June 25, 2013

Themes related to Jewish superstitions are woven into a culturally rich program by S.F. Choral Artists and Veretski Pass.

Molly Colin - June 24, 2013

Memories and music pour forth at the annual walk-through concert at Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland.

Jeff Dunn - June 24, 2013

On the major event that is the anniversary of the Rite of Spring, the S.F. Symphony and MTT rise to the occasion and master a masterpiece.

Lisa Hirsch - June 21, 2013

In the opera Mary Magdalene, a fine quartet of leading singers and excellent musical leadership is held back by the libretto, staging, and score.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - June 21, 2013

The arias on this CD, most never recorded before and music that is mostly unknown, are all tailored to particular singers, and they wind up showcasing what amounts to "first version" Handel compositions.

David Bratman - June 19, 2013

Music of genius and imagination illuminates the second Silicon Valley Music Festival program.