Reviews

Ken Iisaka - June 26, 2017

The great pianist graced a Santa Cruz Symphony concert for the second time this year and the results were just as magical as the first.

Rebecca Wishnia - June 26, 2017

Sometimes concert extras don’t add that much.

Rebecca Wishnia - June 19, 2017

George Lewis’s Afterword, an opera has an original premise, and some beautiful music, but there’s one big fly in the ointment.

David Bratman - June 19, 2017

Meanwhile, conductor Vasily Petrenko made a meal of Rachmaninoff’s First Symphony, leading the San Francisco Symphony’s weekend program.

Janos Gereben - June 13, 2017

A festive cavalcade of opera talent pitches in to fete the venerable training program.

Tysen Dauer - June 12, 2017

A musical tribute to the great jazz saxophonist by way of J.S. Bach and poet A.B. Spellman

Rebecca Wishnia - June 12, 2017

Strong new music performed by Splinter Reeds, Kronos Quartet, and Ramon & Jessica’s sextet highlight a solid program.

Jessica Balik - June 12, 2017

The audience jumps to its feet for S.F. Symphony’s performance of a work that once inspired a riot.

Steven Winn - June 12, 2017

S.F. Opera unveils a revival with spotty singing, less effective acting.

Janos Gereben - June 5, 2017

The success of this summer “reboot” hinges on the music, not the production.