Previews

Jeff Dunn - February 3, 2012

Herbert Blomstedt leads the Symphony in what many believe is his signature piece, Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony.

Trista Bernstein - February 1, 2012

The mandolin-centered Luna Nova Quartet draws in listeners, with its unique sound and memories evoked of the instrument in many film scores.

Jeff Kaliss - January 27, 2012

The revered arts and culture of several Asian countries are celebrated in a festival at Stanford, now in its eighth year.

Lisa Petrie - January 20, 2012

Benjamin Simon and the S.F. Chamber Orchestra delight in collaborating with youth ensembles such as the gifted Piedmont Choir.

Jason Victor Serinus - January 19, 2012

Ensemble Parallèle presents the world premiere of Jacques Desjardins’ chamber orchestration of John Harbison’s The Great Gatsby

Mark MacNamara - January 16, 2012

A much-lauded quartet soldiers on with two substitute players, due to a birth in the string family.

Trista Bernstein - January 12, 2012

A cappella voices sing of darkness and introspection, in a rare appearance at Stanford University.

Marianne Lipanovich - January 10, 2012

A consistently fresh ensemble from Europe explores the highways and byways of early music, including those leading to several composers of the Galante style.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - January 5, 2012

Star violinist Elizabeth Blumenstock, in flight, doesn’t alight anywhere until she’s done, and she generally dazzles you before she deigns to perch on the smallest twig.

Jeff Kaliss - January 5, 2012

The third annual Bay Area Youth Orchestra Festival is coming to Davies Symphony Hall.