Reviews

Steven Winn - March 22, 2016

The Mexican-American baritone delivered a fascinating and linguistically diverse program without getting tongue-tied.

David Bratman - March 21, 2016

Awkward programming and distracting visuals overshadow a powerful rendition of Fauré’s Requiem.

Rebecca Wishnia - March 21, 2016

The collaborative One Found Sound finds adventure in chamber works by Mozart, Nielsen, and Thomson.

Janice Berman - March 21, 2016

Brenda Way, KT Nelson, and Kimi Okada’s Oberlin Dance Collective is still going strong at 45.

Janice Berman - March 21, 2016

Yuri Possokhov creates a ballet that bathes in wonderful artifacts of the Sixties.

Giacomo Fiore - March 18, 2016

Royal Hartigan guided the stellar combo in a vibrant program that spanned multiple musical traditions.

Rebecca Wishnia - March 17, 2016

The ensemble will be missed for their sensible interpretations and fine ensemble playing.

Scott Cmiel - March 17, 2016

The guitarist delivered masterful renderings of J.S. Bach's Chaconne and a selection of Latin favorites.

Jim Farber - March 15, 2016

A bold, new opera tells of PTSD and the American and Iraqi casualties of a war we’d like to forget, but can’t.

Giacomo Fiore - March 15, 2016

In her San Francisco debut, Vicky Chow showcased works that confronted difficult issues of technology and politics.