Reviews

Jeff Dunn - February 24, 2016

In between the Russian warhorses, some unpredictable and finely-played music, and an orchestra in close harmony with its conductor.

Niels Swinkels - February 23, 2016

The French conductor brought a Glimmer of new music to the San Francisco Symphony’s series of subscription concerts.

Charlise Tiee - February 23, 2016

With several standout performances by the leads, West Bay Opera’s gamble on Russian opera pays handsome dividends.

Janice Berman - February 23, 2016

The production, choreographed by the artistic director in 2009, returns to the War Memorial Opera House after a six-year absence.

Steven Winn - February 22, 2016

The “opera in jazz” follows the life of aging, dementia-scarred prize fighter Emile Griffith.

Rebecca Wishnia - February 22, 2016

The S.F. Symphony Chorus put on an unhip but engaging performance in SoundBox’s third program of the season.

Janice Berman - February 22, 2016

The company showed plenty of confidence in its first program after returning from a tour of Spain.

Jessica Balik - February 16, 2016

The ensemble pulled together a diverse group of pieces for its program at Berkeley’s Hertz Hall.

Niels Swinkels - February 16, 2016

With friends Barry Shiffman and Zuill Bailey, Cypress Quartet gave fluid performances of Brahms’ sextets.

Charlise Tiee - February 16, 2016

Opera San Jose’s Carmen, which opened on Feb. 13, works well for the opera neophyte.