Reviews

Tamzin Elliott - August 12, 2019

The L.A.-based Sonic Open Orchestra presents a concert of pleasing contradictions.

Tamzin Elliott - August 6, 2019

A Brooklyn record label showcases cutting-edge artists for three days at the Outhaus in Los Angeles.

Brin Solomon - August 6, 2019

Traditional Persian, Hungarian, American, and Japanese instruments and idioms inspire inventive new music.

Steven Winn - August 6, 2019

American Bach Soloists perform a version of the beloved score recently discovered in Lyon.

Ben Kutner - August 6, 2019

Jack Curtis Dubowsky’s original score accompanies a Douglas Fairbanks silent classic in live performance.

Steven Winn - August 5, 2019

A fresh, nonbinary take on Gluck’s opera eschews easy resolutions.

Tysen Dauer - August 5, 2019

Music from the 1990s shows its age in Music@Menlo’s final festival concert of 2019.

Nicholas Jones - August 5, 2019

Brilliant Merolini were more than up to the rich challenges offered in the commissioned If I Were You.

Charles Shere - July 30, 2019

Glass’s In the Penal Colony and Mozart’s La finta giardiniera comment on the human condition from different perspectives.

Andrew Gilbert - July 30, 2019

The vaunted Israeli clarinetist brings the best of Brazilian jazz to Stanford.