Reviews

Jason Victor Serinus - August 30, 2011

Trinity College Choir’s pure, warm vocalism distinguishes its disc of a cappella works, most of them explicitly Christian, by eight North American composers.

Jeff Kaliss - August 29, 2011

Steve Reich’s tribute to those who died at Ground Zero involves prerecorded speech and evokes emotions of sadness and transcendence.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - August 23, 2011

It was well worth the wait, to hear the Pražák Quartet’s fleet take on the Borodin Second Quartet.

Robert P. Commanday - August 22, 2011

A true-to-the-original production of Gershwin’s masterwork is blessed by four outstanding women singer/actors, but marred by lax baton work.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 22, 2011

The Grand Finale of the Merolini serves as a coming-out party for singers who may rise to the top of the operatic world or settle in the middle ranks.

Be'eri Moalem - August 22, 2011

Carmel’s new Days and Nights Festival embraces the idea of repetition, with brilliantly played works by founder Philip Glass, Schubert, and Shostakovich

Jeff Dunn - August 22, 2011

Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein’s opera Four Saints in Three Acts receives a colorful, if often inscrutable, remounting at Yerba Buena Center.

Benjamin Frandzel - August 16, 2011

Cabrillo wraps up its season with new works that surprise, delight, and sometimes frustrate.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 15, 2011

Ample musical excerpts plus intriguing interviews (in German and English) distinguish a DVD on the life and works of a great American composer.

Jeff Dunn - August 15, 2011

Cabrillo treats listeners to some delectable 20th anniversary sweets, some of higher calorie than others.