Reviews

Janice Berman - March 11, 2019

S.F. Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty shows the company at the top of its world-class form.

Janice Berman - March 11, 2019

Old-time string-band music and contemporary dance find common ground to explore timely issues.

Jim Farber - March 8, 2019

Bryce Dessner’s Triptych homogenizes the legacy of Robert Mapplethorpe.

Jennifer Gersten - March 8, 2019

Fresh works highlight the latest installment of the flutist’s quest to build a new repertory for her instrument.

Richard S. Ginell - March 5, 2019

Ahead of an international tour, the LA Phil stretches its Mahler muscles.

Nicholas Jones - March 5, 2019

Paul Flight deftly guides the chorus through Rachmaninoff’s demanding masterpiece.

Andrew Gilbert - March 5, 2019

The adventurous bassist and her ensemble explore new worlds of music inspired by Italo Calvino.

Jim Farber - March 5, 2019

James Conlon directs the company premiere of a Mozart masterpiece.

Tamzin Elliott - March 4, 2019

How fitting that Monk’s longtime interest in interdisciplinary art should result in a multimedia piece about cooperation.

Scott Cmiel - March 4, 2019

Pablo Sáinz Villegas’s recital is a well-chosen and beautifully played selection of Segovia’s hits.