Reviews

Maggee VanSpeybroeck - April 29, 2013

David Lang’s battle hymns evokes emotions related to the Civil War, as well as substantial music and dance forces.

Molly Colin - April 29, 2013

Mixing it up, Lara Downes brings adventurous music lovers up close and personal with performers, in a lively, jazz club setting.

Georgia Rowe - April 29, 2013

Launching its west coast tour, the Handel and Haydn Society, America’s oldest continuously performing arts organization, once again made history in Berkeley over the weekend.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 27, 2013

Opera Parallèle’s Trouble in Tahiti is brought to life by an excellent cast and fine instrumental ensemble, and shines as the engaging, moving, and oft-delightful romp that Bernstein intended.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 26, 2013

Virtually a year after releasing their delicious recording, Los Pájaros Perdidos, Christina Pluhar and her early music ensemble, L’Arpeggiata, journey to the Mediterranean.

Edward Ortiz - April 25, 2013

Mark Adamo explores the unusual pairing of baritone with string quartet, achieving handsome (and Hampson) results.

Niels Swinkels - April 25, 2013

After decades of superb performances, the Tokyo String Quartet rings down the curtain, in its farewell San Francisco concert.

Janice Berman - April 24, 2013

The return of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for its second engagement at Zellerbach Hall since Robert Battle took over the artistic directorship is, to judge from Tuesday’s opening, a rip-roaring audience success.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - April 23, 2013

That consummate pianist András Schiff enraptures a capacity crowd with his mastery of his instrument, playing Bach’s “English” Suites.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 22, 2013

After two widely touted triumphs at the Bavarian State Opera, the gifted ball of smiling Irish energy known as mezzo-soprano Tara Erraught performs at Weill Hall in the Green Music Center.