Reviews

Jason Victor Serinus - June 12, 2014

SFO’s current La traviata, the first in five years, is the Company’s sixth consecutive mounting of John Copley’s attractive, albeit traditional 17-year old production.

David Bratman - June 9, 2014

Symphony Silicon Valley wraps up its season with a tasty meat-and-potatoes program, including a Weber bassoon concerto side dish.

Be'eri Moalem - June 9, 2014

The Splinter Reeds quintet goes all-out with new and adventurous compositions, and is eager for more.

Janos Gereben - June 9, 2014

Donald Pippin's Pocket Opera found a real jewel in Rabihah Davis Dunn, who made her Northern California debut as Leila in Bizet's The Pearl Fishers.

Margaret Jones - June 8, 2014

The Choir of Trinity Wall Street entrhalls audiences with works of the Franco-Flemish masters.

Niels Swinkels - June 7, 2014

The Berkeley Festival and Exhibition brings together the best early music ensembles and musicians. This year’s impressive list of performers also featured Belgian vocal ensemble Vox Luminis.

Steven Winn - June 2, 2014

In its crossing from Broadway to opera house, the S.F. Opera Show Boat, in many ways a natural cross-over vehicle, shows some strain.

Janos Gereben - June 2, 2014

Of some 5,000 attendees in Davies Symphony Hall over the weekend, roughly half reveled in nostalgia and the others had their first experience of the Disney Fantasia.

Jeff Dunn - June 1, 2014

Suite Thinking, no boredom, and both melodic and harmonic priority go into Guerrilla Guild’s new-music program.

Janos Gereben - June 1, 2014

A dream of a program from Ragnar Bohlin's magnificent San Francisco Symphony Chorus enthralled on Friday night, with three 20th-century choral masterpieces.