Chamber Music

Giacomo Fiore - February 3, 2015

The Del Sol Quartet uses a new format to demystify and explore new music with an audience.

Mark Rudio - January 29, 2015

Noe Valley Chamber Music returned after four years off to draw the largest audience in its 22-year history in San Francisco on Sunday, in a performance hosted by SFOO cellist Emil Miland.

Joe Cadagin - January 27, 2015

Continuing on from Infinite Jest, John Adams continues to mine Beethoven for musical ideas.

David Bratman - January 13, 2015

Usually hidden in the pit, S.F. Opera Orchestra musicians took center stage at Music at Kohl Mansion, and played a beautiful and intriguing concert.

Edward Ortiz - November 10, 2014

The opening night of the 2014 Festival of New Music hits off with Loadbang, pianist Lara Downes, and percussion ensemble Rootstock Trio at Sacramento State campus.

Michael Zwiebach - July 11, 2013

Sometimes it’s good to venture out to the boundaries, find out what’s going on on the wild side of music. The annual Outsound Festival of experimental and improvisational music is as good a time as any to do this exploration. 

Michael Zwiebach - April 30, 2013

Eos Ensemble, made up of members of the San Francisco Opera and Ballet Orchestras, celebrates their 10th anniversary with a Beethoven perennial, the Septet and Stravinsky’s laconic, darkly humorous Soldier’s Tale.

Michael Zwiebach - April 30, 2013

It has become a tradition for Chamber Music San Francisco to offer the Brandenburg Concertos on Mother’s Day weekend. 

Michael Zwiebach - April 10, 2013

The Ives Quartet has an interesting way of sandwiching the most novel or interesting piece between two standard masterworks. 

Michael Zwiebach - April 3, 2013

The Tokyo String Quartet formed in 1969 will have one set of its farewell concerts at Chamber Music San Francisco.