Reviews

Jason Victor Serinus - August 15, 2012

Soprano Miah Persson’s latest recital CD is essential to acquire, being so filled with beautiful, deeply felt singing.

Lisa Hirsch - August 13, 2012

The Cabrillo Festival celebrates 50 with an engaging program: a road-racer, a mult-cult piece by Golijov, a Harrison symphony, and a commissioned work by a mere youngster.

David Bratman - August 13, 2012

Brilliant playing enlivens Music@Menlo’s final program, in a mix of surprising instrumental combinations, coupled with formidable playing by young performers.

Fredric Lieberman - August 7, 2012

Playing a deceptively difficult piece by Lou Harrison, plus works with electronica, vocals, and other “extended techniques” the Del Sol Quartet shows its versatility.

Jeff Dunn - August 6, 2012

The Cabrillo Festival offers good and sufficient reasons to repeat phrases in compositions, or not.

Georgia Rowe - August 3, 2012

A ripe-to-bursting Mozart opera, rarely performed, dallies in the garden of earthly delights, peopled by stalwarts of S.F. Opera’s Merola Program.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - August 3, 2012

Magnificent playing, a fine new work commissioned from Lera Auerbach, and penetrating emotional currents mark violinist Vadim Gluzman’s new disc.

Robert P. Commanday - August 1, 2012

“Here’s a how-de-do!” — the Lamplighters lend their storied charm to another bright production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s witty, belovedMikado.

Jessica Hilo - August 1, 2012

Music added and power to a multimedia presentation of stories from the Kitchen Sisters’ Hidden World of Girls, sometimes at the expense of understanding.

David Bratman - July 31, 2012

Expressionism and musical storytelling comes to Music@Menlo, via pungent works by Respighi, Herrmann, Caplet, and Stravinsky.