Orchestra

Jim Farber - April 17, 2018

The premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen's Pollux contrasts with Varèse's Amériques.

Jim Farber - April 16, 2018

The Passion of Ramakrishna was the main event in a concert that featured a piece by Glass mentor Ravi Shankar.

David Bratman - April 16, 2018

A delicate reading of a Beethoven concerto pairs nicely with Daniel Harding's stately take on Richard Strauss's Alpine Symphony.

Jessica Balik - April 10, 2018

Works by Sibelius, Britten, and John Luther Adams celebrate the mysterious power of the sea.

Rebecca Wishnia - April 10, 2018

Become Desert is a worthy, tranquil sequel to John Luther Adams's blockbuster Become Ocean.

Steve Osborn - April 10, 2018

Prokofiev's cantata Alexander Nevsky wowed, beyond John Adams's The Dharma at Big Sur.

Jim Farber - April 10, 2018

Teatrocinema's innovative visual design mostly worked to enhance the inherent cinematic qualities of Das Lied von der Erde.

Jeff Kaliss - March 26, 2018

As the S.F. Symphony prepares to play the score to Batman, its composer tells us how he keeps up his phenomenal creative pace.

Rebecca Wishnia - March 26, 2018

The S.F. Symphony concert brought together Berg's Violin Concerto and Mahler's Fifth Symphony.

Jim Farber - March 20, 2018

Pierre Jalbert's new violin concerto highlights the orchestra's first reunion with its emeritus conductor.