Reviews

Jason Victor Serinus - April 6, 2013

The six-year-old Jewish Music & Poetry Project performed an evening of music to Jewish women’s poetry or by Jewish composers in Old First Church.

Maggee VanSpeybroeck - April 5, 2013

A venerable British choir sings sublimely, but puzzles its audience at Stanford by program and presentation decisions.

Jeff Dunn - April 5, 2013

Pugilistic and heartrending compositions battle it out at NCCO’s recital. Between rounds, Anne Marie McDermott’s graceful pianism provides welcome Mozart-relief.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 5, 2013

Valery Gergiev and an impressive international cast deliver an amply rewarding Walküre.

David Bratman - March 31, 2013

The San Francisco Performances presentation of Jonathan Biss showcases Schumann and the strength of the Elias String Quartet.

Jeff Dunn - March 30, 2013

A Berkeley Symphony program of “Idealists” Steven Stucky and Anton Bruckner offers different perspectives on nature.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 29, 2013

That baritone Matthias Goerne is one of the great lieder interpreters of our era is beyond question. His latest recording of Schubert lieder is an object lesson in great song interpretation.

Niels Swinkels - March 26, 2013

Perhaps the world’s preeminent ensemble for Renaissance vocal music, the Tallis Scholars deliver eloquence to die for.

Steven Winn - March 25, 2013

The Australian Chamber Orchestra, superb and often startling performs in what anything but an ordinary night of music-making.

Anna Carol Dudley - March 25, 2013

Chalice Consort performed Friday in San Francisco with its new Director, Ragnar Bohlin, in a program of Roman Catholic Tenebrae Responsories by composer Tomás Luis de Victoria.