Classical Jam, a group adept at blending classical and improvisation, put together an enjoyable program at Kohl Mansion.
The dancers, costumes and sets dazzle as the performance starts its 11-day run.
Choreographer K.T. Nelson’s piece Dead Reckoning is a delight, while the troupe’s work based on Ai Weiwei looks confined outside of Alcatraz.
The cast, mostly made up of bunnies, delivered spectacle with a rare irreverence that was delightful to behold. A review from SFCV's Emerging Writer Program.
The chamber orchestra and pianist Jeremy Denk unite for a memorable performance.
A young pianist dares to depart from the score and makes his points strongly, a la Glenn Gould.
The new music dynamo continues its anniversary season by focusing on the legacies of local composers.
Program takes a pleasing look at the cheerful and half-serious sides of the composer.
Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Tamara Stefanovich successfully steer through the composer’s most challenging works.
The ever-cutting edge company has a ball with new works by Ekman, Caniparoli, Welch, and Possokhov.