Reviews

David Bratman - July 28, 2014

David Lang’s Pulitzer Prize–winning work is paired with Bach’s St. Matthew Passion at Carmel Bach, with some “holy minimalists” included for contrast.

Jessica Balik - July 28, 2014

An inviting melange of musical styles and subjects takes the high road at the 12th annual Festival of Contemporary Music.

Janos Gereben - July 27, 2014

Midsummer Mozart, now in the Festival's 40th season, shows no signs of slowing down, with exemplary performances led by George Cleve and the orchestra playing with precision.

Jason Victor Serinus - July 27, 2014

At the Saturday night opening of Mark Streshinsky’s production of La bohème for West Edge Opera, the erosion of boundaries between singers and audience left attendees beaming.

David Bratman - July 25, 2014

Zemlinsky's time came when the Escher Quartet played all four of his canonical string quartets for one of Music@Menlo’s Carte Blanche concerts.

Jeff Kaliss - July 23, 2014

Musical wonders witnessed in a glorious seaside setting are the hallmark of the 28th season of the Mendocino Music Festival.

Robert P. Commanday - July 22, 2014

In a festival devoted largely to Bach’s Italian influence, the first weekend was claimed by Bach’s decidedly German Lutheran masterpiece.

Janos Gereben - July 21, 2014

Music@Menlo, a bold venture has thrived and made a name for itself worldwide, each subsequent season reconfirming and enriching its excellence, is now in its 12th season.

Niels Swinkels - July 21, 2014

ABS Festival and Academy participants show no moderation at all in their splendid performance of Handel’s L’Allegro.

Niels Swinkels - July 14, 2014

The American Bach Soloists convey listeners into a festive spirit with a variety of works that influenced J.S. Bach, including Frederick the Great, Buxtehude, Kuhnau, and a Bach cousin.