Vocalists, orchestra, and conductor are in perfect synch in this intense, spiritual program.
Together with great soloists, the California Chamber Symphony, and an excellent children’s choir, the Society creates a memorable Elijah.
It’s not easy to produce a good performance of Stockhausen’s tricky, modernist masterpiece, but credit to Voices of Silicon Valley for trying.
Brilliant vocal soloists and solid playing from a group of new faces in the ABS orchestra enlivened Handel's oratorio.
Charles Dutoit elicited powerful, emotional music from an augmented S.F. Symphony.
Superb musicianship, unusual vocal techniques, and fascinating repertoire choices set this chorus apart.
Meticulous research, programming, and performances elevate a concert of motets for double chorus.
Magen Solomon’s unusually broad program showcases nearly a millennium of music by and about women.
The ensemble achieved sublimity in their rendition of a movement from Joby Talbot’s Path of Miracles.
Religious music for the Lenten season, sung with grace and mature expression.