The Santa Rosa Symphony performs David Carlson’s new song cycle, whose text was impassioned but mostly unintelligible.
The S.F. Symphony delivers an excellent program displaying Schubert’s varied moods and idioms.
SFCV’s critic visits New York to review a dark new chamber opera involving polygamy ... obsession.
In his second of three "Project San Francisco" appearances this year, Joshua Bell gave a recital at Davies Symphony Hall in another demonstration of superb bow control and the ability to make the audience swoon.
Shaham and his Strad and J.S. Bach: a canny combination of brilliance and satisfying music-making.
A fine choral ensemble invites its audience to think about loved ones who have died, and sings about deliverance and rest.
With fine direction and good conducting, this Carmen has the basic pieces in place, though it’s not studded with singing stars.
A Marin audience hails a fine Mahler performance and Kenji Bunch’s pleasurable new piano concerto.
A Chicago string band, despite its credible playing, comes up a bit short on forces and programming choices.
Playing a dual role once common in classical recitals, Marc-André Hamelin scored a double triumph.