Reviews

Jason Victor Serinus - December 1, 2013

The aptly named annual Adler Fellows Gala Concert, "The Future Is Now," confirmed that San Francisco Opera’s year long training program prepares apprentice artists for greatness.

Robert P. Commanday - November 26, 2013

Richard Strauss' Die Frau ohne Schatten at the Metropolitan Opera combines a rich score, matchless orchestra, cast, and direction for a fantastic operatic odyssey.

Ken Iisaka - November 26, 2013

Schubert, in various guises, is the hero of Israeli-born Shai Wosner’s piano recital for Cal Performances.

Thomas Busse - November 25, 2013

Volti continues to uncover excellent new music, but its performances, especially of a Britten classic, show that the chorus has room to grow.

Be'eri Moalem - November 25, 2013

The Redwood Symphony amasses large forces for a mixed bill that was mostly effective.

Steven Winn - November 22, 2013

It was altogether fitting that the San Francisco Symphony had all those climate conditions to simulate in Richard Strauss’ An Alpine Symphony this week.

Be'eri Moalem - November 21, 2013

The New Century Chamber Orchestra plays new works and venerable older ones, to reveal connections and contrasts among composer pairs.

Janice Berman - November 19, 2013

The Festival Jérôme Bel demonstrated new ways we can think across the boundaries of artist and non-artist, performer and spectator, in refreshingly fun shows at Stanford.

David Bratman - November 19, 2013

The Danish String Quartet, despite a dark and foreboding program, creates a mood of holy light with its brilliant performance.

Niels Swinkels - November 19, 2013

Amassing to perform Rachmaninov’s Vespers and other sacred works, S.F. Choral Society partners impressively with the Golden Gate Men’s Chorus.