Reviews

David Bratman - November 14, 2011

The S.F. Symphony delivers an excellent program displaying Schubert’s varied moods and idioms.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 14, 2011

SFCV’s critic visits New York to review a dark new chamber opera involving polygamy ... obsession.

Be'eri Moalem - November 12, 2011

In his second of three "Project San Francisco" appearances this year, Joshua Bell gave a recital at Davies Symphony Hall in another demonstration of superb bow control and the ability to make the audience swoon.

David Bratman - November 8, 2011

Shaham and his Strad and J.S. Bach: a canny combination of brilliance and satisfying music-making.

Anna Carol Dudley - November 8, 2011

A fine choral ensemble invites its audience to think about loved ones who have died, and sings about deliverance and rest.

John Bender - November 8, 2011

With fine direction and good conducting, this Carmen has the basic pieces in place, though it’s not studded with singing stars.

Jeff Dunn - November 8, 2011

A Marin audience hails a fine Mahler performance and Kenji Bunch’s pleasurable new piano concerto.

Thomas Busse - November 8, 2011

A Chicago string band, despite its credible playing, comes up a bit short on forces and programming choices.

Ken Iisaka - November 7, 2011

Playing a dual role once common in classical recitals, Marc-André Hamelin scored a double triumph.

Steven Winn - November 7, 2011

Wonderful playing by a youth orchestra, highlighted by an assured performance from a young teen soloist, induces happy thoughts about their future careers.