Be'eri Moalem (www.beeri.org) is a violist, teacher, writer, and composer. Articles By This Author Review The Delphi Trio: Postcards From the Middle East Be'eri Moalem - September 24, 2012 Flavors and vignettes of Iran are evoked by a new work premiered by the Delphi Trio, now in residence at Old First Concerts. Review The Infinite Variety of Beethoven Be'eri Moalem - May 21, 2012 Beethoven gets a full-dress treatment, on Robert Levin’s fortepiano and Steven Isserlis’ gut-strings cello, in a pair of recitals. Review New Century Chamber Orchestra Glams Up the Comedy Be'eri Moalem - May 12, 2012 New Century Chamber Orchestra premieres a concerto reflective of commedia dell’arte, with some of its japes and jabs turned into lively sound. Review Stirring a Different Crowd at the S.F. Symphony Be'eri Moalem - March 12, 2012 Maverick composers are set loose to assault traditional styles and even bust the 12-step Western octave. Review Calefax: Breath of Fresh Airs Be'eri Moalem - February 27, 2012 Swell sounds, and the sound of swells, highlight an intriguing recital by a Dutch wind quintet. Review Singing Strings From the Cypress Be'eri Moalem - February 6, 2012 Composite rhythms in a challenging program highlight a string quartet’s recital in an intimate art gallery. Review Brentano: Echoes of Past, Hints at Future Be'eri Moalem - December 6, 2011 An adventurous string quartet performs fresh takes on works unfinished by the great classical composers, in a new form of artistic “occupation.” Review BluePrint Builds a Castle to Hersant Be'eri Moalem - November 21, 2011 One lucky French composer hears a long, intriguing concert of his music played by dedicated professionals and student musicians. Review Joshua Bell: Master of the Bow 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. Review Dark Side of Steve Reich Be'eri Moalem - October 11, 2011 Painfully memorialized, angst-filled works receive expression in Kronos Quartet’s recital. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next › Next page Last » Last page