Reviews

Joe Cadagin - March 17, 2015

Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Tamara Stefanovich successfully steer through the composer’s most challenging works.

Janice Berman - March 17, 2015

The ever-cutting edge company has a ball with new works by Ekman, Caniparoli, Welch, and Possokhov.

Niels Swinkels - March 17, 2015

The Dutch conductor’s work with the San Francisco Symphony leads to remarkable results.

Edward Ortiz - March 17, 2015

The Inuit throat singer brings emotional depth to the landmark 1922 documentary.

Steven Winn - March 16, 2015

It takes an orchestra as good as Philharmonia Baroque and a soloist like Rachel Podger to showcase Vivaldi’s protean imagination.

Giacomo Fiore - March 14, 2015

As a sampling of Switchboard’s genre-blurring monthly “new music” series, the lineup for the March edition in the Tenderloin was perfectly eclectic.

Ken Iisaka - March 11, 2015

The power couple of chamber music played and breathe as one in this recital.

Niels Swinkels - March 10, 2015

The composer Thomas Adès did not impress SFCV's reviewer any more than the conductor Adès did.

Edward Ortiz - March 10, 2015

Touring behind the release of 1865, their last album together, Anonymous 4 focused on a classic repertoire of American song.

David Bratman - March 10, 2015

A suite by Edvard Grieg was the surprise highlight of a lively concert.