Chamber Music

Michael Zwiebach - April 30, 2013

It has become a tradition for Chamber Music San Francisco to offer the Brandenburg Concertos on Mother’s Day weekend. 

Michael Zwiebach - April 10, 2013

The Ives Quartet has an interesting way of sandwiching the most novel or interesting piece between two standard masterworks. 

Michael Zwiebach - April 3, 2013

The Tokyo String Quartet formed in 1969 will have one set of its farewell concerts at Chamber Music San Francisco.

Michael Zwiebach - March 28, 2013

Some people don’t know when to quit, and sometimes that’s a good thing. 

Michael Zwiebach - March 28, 2013

New Century Chamber Orchestra is presenting a top-drawer concert that expertly mixes orchestra and chamber music, showcasing the versatility, that is the chamber orchestra’s trademark.

Michael Zwiebach - March 20, 2013

If you heard Handel’s Messiah at Grace Cathedral last December, you may be interested in the arrival of the New College Choir from Oxford, which sings J.S. Bach’s St. John Passion at Grace on Good Friday.

Michael Zwiebach - March 20, 2013

In his quest to illuminate the life work of Robert Schumann, the fascinating pianist Jonathan Biss has enlisted the Elias String Quartet to pair Schumann’s string quartet and piano quartet in E-flat, with Henry Purcell’s string fantasias. 

Michael Zwiebach - March 13, 2013

The Australian Chamber Orchestra and their dynamic leader, Richard Tognetti return  to Cal Performances for a wide-ranging pair of programs, featuring pianist Alice Sara Ott in Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1.

Michael Zwiebach - March 6, 2013

This is a decorous early-music concert featuring the marvelous soprano Laura Heimes, trumpeter-extraordinaire John Thiessen, and the crew from Voices of Music, faves of SFCV and famed already for their widely-viewed YouTube and Vimeo channels.

Michael Zwiebach - February 26, 2013

Gold Coast Chamber Players, a group which consistently brings superb professionals from all over to Lafayette and Orinda, is at it again.