Reviews

Be'eri Moalem - June 5, 2013

The Left Coast Chamber Ensemble consistently presents innovative, tasteful, and well-played programs, as witness its latest effort of music both old and new.

Janos Gereben - June 3, 2013

Eric Kujawsky's Redwood Symphony does full justice to the rich Sondheim score of Sweeney Todd at Cañada College's sprawling Main Theater.

David Bratman - May 31, 2013

Guest conductor Juraj Valčuha led the San Francisco Symphony burnished performances, with several standout solo performances serving as highlights.

David Bratman - May 31, 2013

This satisfying recording of Beethoven's Ninth is a masterwork of music, and a pleasing memento of what today’s San Francisco Symphony sounds like in concert.

Niels Swinkels - May 28, 2013

In a centennial rite, Rite of Spring gets yet another recording, this time by Simon Rattle with his Berlin Philharmonic.

Thomas Busse - May 27, 2013

Philip Glass’ score for La Belle et la bête was a missed opportunity for retouching, though San Francisco Performances’ production was well-done.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 25, 2013

Hats off to West Bay Opera, whose co-production with Festival Opera of Verdi’s masterpiece Otello won over virtually all who saw it on opening night.

Jeff Dunn - May 24, 2013

Russian composer Lera Auerbach's new string symphony, Memoria de la Luz (“Memory of the Light”), is transformative — a don't miss experience, as indicated in its premiere by NCCO.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - May 24, 2013

Music@Menlo's latest release is a luscious grab-bag of chamber music, much of it unfamiliar, nearly all of it performed as well as you're ever likely to hear it.

Jerry Kuderna - May 22, 2013

Earplay's concerts at the ODC, focusing on works for solo strings, demonstrates that intellect and inspiration are not incompatible, borne out by repertoire choices and stunning performances.