Reviews

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - September 25, 2011

Stellar programming and superb playing marks a program of Classical works by tried-and-true composers plus one virtual unknown.

Loren Ludwig - September 25, 2011

Shifting alliances and musical power struggles reveal themselves in fine works for piano trio, as evident in the Delphi Trio’s Friday recital.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 24, 2011

The San Francisco Opera's Lucrezia Borgia brings a wonderful production to the stage as a vehicle for soprano Renée Fleming.

Jeff Dunn - September 23, 2011

The New Century Chamber Orchestra began their 20th with a fascinating program of works exploiting antecedent musical styles. It made for a mesmerizing evening showcasing the ensemble’s commitment, technique, synchrony, passion, and sheer joy of music-making.

Janos Gereben - September 22, 2011

If only Gustav Mahler could have made it to Davies Symphony Hall Wednesday night! He would have been both surprised and gratified.

Jeff Kaliss - September 20, 2011

The jazz festival, loaded with talent and star power, makes the day of SFCV’s intrepid reporter.

Loren Ludwig - September 20, 2011

The Women’s Antique Vocal Ensemble presented early Latin American church music at Mission Dolores, with moderate success.

Benjamin Frandzel - September 19, 2011

A warm, clear, vibrant recording by the Cypress String Quartet explores how American composition evolved.

David Bratman - September 19, 2011

Is it the performer or the audience who “makes” music? Fluxus wants listeners to think about it.

Lisa Hirsch - September 18, 2011

A recital of wind quintet pieces that ought to have enticed seems hampered by inconsistent execution and odd programming choices.