Reviews

Steve Osborn - January 12, 2015

The violinist's bravura playing dominated the concert, but it was Copland who triumphed, musically.

Jeff Kaliss - December 19, 2014

Branford Marsalis as you’ve never heard him before, on solo saxophone, in a ranging program of styles, in the cavernous, holy confines of Grace Cathedral.

Niels Swinkels - December 16, 2014

With Artistic Director Magen Solomon as tour guide, the S.F. Choral Artists took their audiences on an unusual holiday trip around the world.

Giacomo Fiore - December 16, 2014

At the Center for New Music the duo display remarkable attunement and intoxicating command, drawing the audience into a state of utter wonder.

Janice Berman - December 15, 2014

With a wonderful performances by principals, notably Mathilde Froustey, and a wonderful set design, The Nutcracker is a holiday delight.

Giacomo Fiore - December 15, 2014

The San Francisco Symphonyʼs new performance space made its public debut with a satisfying, wide-ranging concert, that demonstrated its possibilities.

Edward Ortiz - December 14, 2014

A pianist and cellist with a natural affinity perform music from the 20th century.

Benjamin Frandzel - December 11, 2014

LCCEʼs excellent guitarist, Michael Goldberg, curated a concert of world premieres and 20th-century gems.

Scott Cmiel - December 11, 2014

The Romero Guitar Quartet is both living history and a contemporary phenomenon, as another brilliant concert and sold-out venue proved.

Be'eri Moalem - December 9, 2014

The Takács Quartet visited the UC Berkeley campus and played an intimate, collaborative performance, even in oversized, acoustically challenged Zellerbach Hall.