Nuances of the performance were lost to the unforgiving acoustics of the Rodin Gallery at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, but the musicians’ camaraderie shone through.
The trio, adjusting to a personnel change for the performance, brought interpretative daring to a performance of Beethoven trios.
The soprano’s performance of Arianna a Naxos lights up the room after an opening plagued with intonation and communication issues.
The world-traveling trio take the "Archduke" Trio and Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A Minor at a brisk pace.
Classical Jam, a group adept at blending classical and improvisation, put together an enjoyable program at Kohl Mansion.
The power couple of chamber music played and breathe as one in this recital.
From the blissful grace of Haydn to the turmoil of Shostakovich, the Oberlin Trio played with great depth of feeling.
LA string ensemble the Formalist Quartet warmed snowy Ohio’s Oberlin campus with a passionate flurry of its own.
The brilliant last quartets combined with some of Beethoven's earliest in two exhilarating concerts.
The cello-piano duo took their audience on an intellectual and emotional journey into the inner workings of the mind and soul of the artist.