Reviews

David Bratman - October 23, 2018

Their “Music for Change” program features composers from countries in Africa and Asia hit by the travel ban.

Janice Berman - October 23, 2018

Körper examines the very essence of our corporeal existence.

Steven Winn - October 23, 2018

Going strong at 77, the Spanish singer finds powerful, fresh expression in concert with two rising stars and the S.F. Opera Orchestra.

Jim Farber - October 23, 2018

Philip Glass’s portrait of Gandhi’s early career is vital and suggestive in the celebrated production by Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch.

Jim Farber - October 22, 2018

The Los Angeles Philharmonic Gives Prokofiev’s ballet an L.A. spin.

Jessica Balik - October 22, 2018

Pianist Javier Perianes Is a revelation.

Joe Cadagin - October 19, 2018

A straightforward production of Richard Strauss’s beautiful score.

Roger Wallace - October 16, 2018

Soloist David Fung shines in Rachmaninoff but the orchestra plays a notable interpretation of the Shostakovich.

Richard S. Ginell - October 16, 2018

Hancock’s powerful jazz ignited sparks on stage — with the orchestra and without.

Ilana Walder-Biesanz - October 16, 2018

Julie Adams is terrific as Mimi, and a relaxed, modern setting sets the stage for great singing and playing throughout.