Previews

Michael Zwiebach - December 15, 2009

The penny-whistle, harp, and bodhran will be in full cry this Friday evening as Old First Church presents Golden Bough, a trio of minstrels who do Christmas Celtic style. You don't need an Irish (or Galician) aunt to enjoy the rare carols and toe-tapping folk tunes this group performs.

Marianne Lipanovich - December 14, 2009
It’s always a time to celebrate whenever the FOG Trio returns to the Bay Area.
Lisa Petrie - December 14, 2009
For those ready to cleanse their palates of holiday music and dig into something savory for the New Year, Benjamin Simon and the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra offer a smattering of everything at which they excel.
Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009
Chamber music lovers in the Bay Area will recognize the names of Kati Kyme, Anthony Martin, Joseph Edelberg and Thalia Moore, four fine string players with a long string of affiliations and performances.
Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009
Chanticleer's beloved Christmas concert usually sets the standard for this subgenre, combining classic Renaissance music for the season with traditional fare, sung with the group's trademark suavity and panache. If you haven't ever been, make some time in your holiday schedule for this Stanford Lively Arts-sponsored event.
Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009

The Schola Cantorum San Francisco is one of the Bay Area's finest, professional singing groups. Their Christmas concert for the San Francisco Early Music Society is based on music from Spain's Golden Age and is certain to be one of the choral highlights of the holiday season.

Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009

Linda Ronstadt narrates the annual winter concert performance of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf with the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra.

Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009

Voci Women's Vocal Ensemble hop on the holiday bandwagon with their ninth annual Voices in Peace concert. The small choir goes for broke with an ambitious program ranging from Gregorian chant to Francis Poulenc's Litanies to the Black Virgin. Dedicated to performing music by and for women, the group is featuring Emma Lou Diemer's Hail, O Greenest Branch among their offerings.

Ken Iisaka - December 8, 2009
Ever since I heard Marc-André Hamelin perform Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in Ottawa some 20 years ago, I have always found his highly deft technique and clean, transparent interpretation to be an inspiration.
SFCV Staff - December 3, 2009

If you have never attended a San Francisco Bach Choir holiday concert, you are missing out on a heart-warming affair.