Reviews

Michelle Dulak Thomson - May 18, 2012

Handel’s little-known opera Atalanta receives a delightful outing in Philharmonia Baroque’s new release, sung by a stellar cast — in perhaps the sole recording in print.

Georgia Rowe - May 15, 2012

The N.Y. Philharmonic arrived bearing gifts over the weekend as part of the S.F. Symphony’s American Orchestra Series, and the rewards were manifold.

Be'eri Moalem - May 12, 2012

New Century Chamber Orchestra premieres a concerto reflective of commedia dell’arte, with some of its japes and jabs turned into lively sound.

David Bratman - May 11, 2012

A robust celebration of San Francisco's early musical days is, to use an old phrase, a hoot and a half.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 11, 2012

Youthful pianist Orion Weiss plays the racing stripes off Gershwin classic vehicles, with the Buffalo Philharmonic along for the ride.

Ken Iisaka - May 11, 2012

A typically thought-provoking and brilliant Peter Serkin recital contrasts Beethoven against moderns like Knussen, Wuorinen, and Takemitsu.

Ken Bullock - May 9, 2012

The choral ensemble Cantare Con Vivo and instrumental quartet Quijeremá unite communities in an entertaining, multicultural concert.

Steven Winn - May 7, 2012

The Marin Symphony's presentation of an opus to the Golden Gate Bridge, the sonically immersive composition by Rob Kapilow, is a work that aims to capture it all.

Robert P. Commanday - May 7, 2012

The UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, comprising mostly students, plays gallantly in a mixed-bill at Mondavi Center.

Lisa Hirsch - May 7, 2012

The Easter story comes alive through American Bach Soloists’ stylish, spirited performances of contatas and oratorios.