Reviews

Trista Bernstein - September 17, 2011

Thomas Hampson got young S.F. Conservatory singers to dig deeper into themselves and reveal the character behind the aria.

Anna Carol Dudley - September 17, 2011

Mark Morris' Dido and Aeneas was a treat for both eye and ear in its return to Cal Performances Friday night in Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall. And the star of the performance was Morris.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - September 16, 2011

Dance music from Rameau’s operas never bores, and always glitters. Concert des Nations plays its heart out for conductor Jordi Savall in these excerpts.

Jeff Dunn - September 15, 2011

It has been 20 years since one of the best-regarded modern cello concertos has been played here. And it took the same wizard, Yo-Yo Ma, who played it then to show us now how to do it right; matched by MTT and the S.F. Symphony for quality in a spectacular evening of all-German repertoire.

Matthew Cmiel - September 13, 2011

Concerts around the Bay Area often achieve an incredibly high quality. We should go to more of them, to experience things outside our comfort zone.

Thomas Busse - September 13, 2011

Opera San José’s sumptuous new production of Idomeneo marks a step forward for the South Bay company.

Jeff Dunn - September 12, 2011

Like a well-trained infantryperson, Heart of a Soldier
triumphed in its first battle with opera’s ultimate enemy, public
indifference: Patrons greeted the premiere in the War Memorial Opera
House with a sustained standing ovation.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 11, 2011

In a striking production of Turandot the S.F. Opera and cast more than fulfill the promise of greatness.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 9, 2011

A superb conductor leads a knockout cast in Rossini’s final opera, replete with his typical vocal fireworks.

Be'eri Moalem - September 5, 2011

At the Days and Nights Festival, Philip Glass conjures distinct sound colors as his musical fingerprint in music heavy on the synthesized organs.