Chamber Music

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2012

The fantastic Borromeo Quartet kicks off this summer’s Music in the Vineyards festival, the smaller, homier wine country festival.

Michael Zwiebach - July 20, 2012

The little Midsummer Mozart Festival will be in full swing this weekend, with pianist Audrey Vardanega, now an experienced soloist at the advanced age of 16, playing the delightful Piano Concerto in G Major, No. 17.

Michael Zwiebach - May 25, 2012

The divine Dominique  Labelle, Nic McGegan, and a few pals from Philharmonia Baroque lead off the Berkeley Festival and Exhibition with the kind of concert that you only wish came around more often.

Michael Zwiebach - May 11, 2012

You have to be ready to
receive it, but if you are, this concert of last masterworks by some of
history’s great composers is a refreshing find, and an all-too-rare opportunity
to take some time for yourself.

Jeff Dunn - May 2, 2012

The New Century Chamber Orchestra is one of the great Bay Area institutions.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - March 29, 2012

A rare opportunity for connoisseurs and newcomers alike to hear this premier Viennese quartet.

Michael Zwiebach - March 23, 2012

If you are
curious, or if you are a serious admirer of this under-performed
composer, this is your chance.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - March 22, 2012

Suddenly, James Ehnes seems to be everywhere, and with good reason.

Michael Zwiebach - March 16, 2012

As one of the most popular acts in classical music over the past 20 years, the Eroica Trio needs no introduction.

Michael Zwiebach - February 27, 2012

This is an engaging quartet whose youthful energy comes across on stage.