Reviews

Thomas Busse - October 29, 2012

A good community choir singing masterworks of Renaissance polyphony gets a passing grade and an A+ for effort.

Steve Osborn - October 29, 2012

The Modigliani Quartet, visiting from Paris, and pianist Joyce Yang render a delightful recital on a sunny Sunday in the North Bay.

Lisa Hirsch - October 28, 2012

While it’s hard to explain the artistic alchemy that makes Robert Wilson and Philip Glass’s opera a success, it is surprisingly entertaining in the theater.

Steven Winn - October 27, 2012

Tis the season for late Brahms, and the San Francisco Symphony under late replacement conductor Asher Fisch delivered a somber, powerful reading of the composer’s last symphony.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - October 26, 2012

We were all grateful for Esa-Pekka Salonen’s tenure as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. But we’re even happier to see him creating works like this brilliant Violin Concerto.

David Bratman - October 23, 2012

From the U.K., the Carducci String Quartet play Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Debussy in a captivating, clean, clear style.

Benjamin Frandzel - October 23, 2012

That sublime pianist András Schiff reveals rarely heard colors and complexity in his performance of Book II of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier.

Thomas Busse - October 23, 2012

First-rate playing marks a novel recital for violin, harpsichord, and the ungainly yet fascinating dulcian.

Janos Gereben - October 22, 2012

In a new production of Wagner's Lohengrin at the San Francisco Opera everyone is a star — great soloists, Ian Robertson's Opera Chorus, and Nicola Luisotti leading an orchestra on fire.

Janice Berman - October 21, 2012

Alonzo King's new evening-length work Constellation takes his Lines Dance Company ballerinas off-pointe and away from the naturalistic environment of last year’s stunning Resin.