Reviews

Monica Hunter-Hart - March 6, 2015

From the blissful grace of Haydn to the turmoil of Shostakovich, the Oberlin Trio played with great depth of feeling.

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Janice Berman - March 5, 2015

Two masterful evocations of human togetherness shared the bill in S.F. Ballet's latest program.

Zoe Madonna - March 4, 2015

LA string ensemble the Formalist Quartet warmed snowy Ohio’s Oberlin campus with a passionate flurry of its own.

Giacomo Fiore - March 4, 2015

Three pianists, three hours, and 20 Philip Glass Études equal one riveting event.

Jim Farber - March 3, 2015

Netia Jones, David Henry Hwang, and composer Unsuk Chin combined to make L.A. Philharmonic's Alice a theatrical thrill ride.

Jeff Dunn - March 3, 2015

Mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke scored a major success in the orchestrated version of Heggie's song cycle.

Steven Winn - March 3, 2015

Mezzo Susan Graham was inspiring in an afternoon of art songs about romantic love.

Janice Berman - March 2, 2015

The Ballet's third repertory program had a premiere from a 24-year-old, among a set of varied, beautifully danced works.

David Bratman - February 26, 2015

The brilliant last quartets combined with some of Beethoven's earliest in two exhilarating concerts.