Reviews

Jason Victor Serinus - February 25, 2013

Even though a bit hampered, soprano Susanna Phillips charms with her distinctive recital of songs by Berg, Chausson, Messiaen, Granados, and Schubert.

Leon Chisholm - February 25, 2013

It takes a family to make a musical dynasty, as the innumerable Bach composers proved, with works well-performed by the California Bach Society.

David Bratman - February 24, 2013

The Escher Quartet comes to rescue to fill a program in San José, with its amply satisfying playing of Beethoven quartets.

Jeff Dunn - February 24, 2013

Thriving in an area blessed with myriad composers, the Kronos Quartet chooses some novel ones, plus a long-term arranger.

Jeff Kaliss - February 24, 2013

A S.F. Chamber Orchestra program transverses three centuries of music with consistent liveliness, grace, and skill.

Anatole Leikin - February 22, 2013

Uneven playing, despite her brilliant pianistic gifts, marks Valentina Lisitsa’s latest CD.

Jason Victor Serinus - February 20, 2013

Despite a small turnout, Ricky Gordon's Green Sneakers is a major achievement, unflinching in chronicling the decline and death from AIDS of his partner Jeffrey Grossi, played magnificently by Jesse Blumberg. 

Be'eri Moalem - February 18, 2013

With brilliant bow technique and uncommon musical mastery, violinist Leonidas Kavakos dishes up a bounty of Beethoven.

Georgia Rowe - February 17, 2013

Ten years after its first production, Golijov’s dreamlike Ainadamar made its long-awaited Bay Area premiere with a stellar cast in a stunning new production by Opera Parallèle.

David Bratman - February 17, 2013

The Ives Quartet parlayed a feast of chords into an enjoyable recital in Palo Alto, featuring David Conte’s strong second quartet.