Chamber Music

Richard S. Ginell - January 17, 2019

Despite the title, “The Edge of Jazz” plays more to the concert hall than to the swinging bandstand.

Jim Farber - January 15, 2019

Violinist Nadia Sirota hosts the first Living Music LIVE! program, a live podcast on stage in Los Angeles.

Lily O'Brien - January 15, 2019

The composer brings new work to the Pivot festival inspired by a cross-country train adventure.

Giacomo Fiore - January 11, 2019

Electronic explorer Pamela Z melds musical minds with dancer Christine Bonasea in a spontaneous, tour-de-force collaboration.

Rebecca Wishnia - January 7, 2019

Six genre-defying works reveal the composer’s restless intellect.

David Bratman - January 7, 2019

A lively new arrangement of a Mendelssohn work for two clarinets features father-and-son soloists Jon and Alec Manasse.

Jim Farber - December 18, 2018

The long running L.A. chamber series plays Music for 18 Musicians for the first time.

Jessica Balik - December 17, 2018

S.F. Symphony’s experimental performance space is hip and busy.

Jessica Balik - December 11, 2018

The hip, conductorless ensemble ranges seamlessly from a contemporary work based on an Indian theme to a Mozart classic.

Tysen Dauer - December 3, 2018

The vocal-piano trio offers a rare bouquet of ’50s Puerto Rican boleros and originals.