The world’s longest-running jazz festival is still tops.
Prodigy Maria Dueñas burns through Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in her debut with the SFS.
There’s no lack of music about nature, but this thoughtfully designed concert brought things together in an especially pleasing way.
A big, excellent idea needs more attention to practical details.
Anne Sofie von Otter shines in a Berlioz song cycle.
A rarely performed Ernest Chausson concerto highlights a concert of gems from the 1890s.
The soprano’s latest collection features works by Samuel Barber, Jake Heggie, and Gordon Getty.
MTT deftly corrals the SF Symphony, Chorus, and soloists, and cellist Oliver Herbert turns in a stellar performance of Haydn.
Pianist Adam Marks makes the most of an early Clara Wieck Schumann concerto.
Mozart Dances reveals the strengths and weaknesses of Morris’s choreography, and the artistry of his company’s dancers.