Rebecca Wishnia is a freelance violinist and writer. Articles By This Author Review Seattle Symphony Finds Power in Simplicity Rebecca Wishnia - April 10, 2018 Become Desert is a worthy, tranquil sequel to John Luther Adams's blockbuster Become Ocean. Review S.F. Contemporary Music Players In Deep Listening Mode Rebecca Wishnia - March 26, 2018 4-Concert Weekend program honors the staggering new-music legacy of Pauline Oliveros and Steven Schick. Review Gil Shaham and MTT Find Connections Between Mahler and Berg Rebecca Wishnia - March 26, 2018 The S.F. Symphony concert brought together Berg's Violin Concerto and Mahler's Fifth Symphony. Review Orpheus Ascends With the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Rebecca Wishnia - March 22, 2018 LCCE explores music inspired by the classic myth through five works spanning 400 years. Review S.F. Symphony Makes the Most of Sudden Changes Rebecca Wishnia - March 19, 2018 The world premiere of Charles Wuorinen's Symphony-commissioned piece reveals surprisingly accessible sonic treats. Review The Sun Never Sets on the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Rebecca Wishnia - March 13, 2018 Joshua Bell leads the nimble orchestra in a familiar program. Review Space and Silence Are Key to the Musical Lexicon of sfSound Rebecca Wishnia - March 6, 2018 Taking musical risks results in sonic treasures with this dedicated new-music ensemble. Review West Edge Opera Serves a Tantalizing Sampler of Promising New Operas Rebecca Wishnia - February 27, 2018 Cyril Deaconoff’s The Last Tycoon is the standout in an evening of exciting excerpts that left listeners wanting more. Review Danish Quartet Sings With One Voice Rebecca Wishnia - February 20, 2018 The lauded string quartet gives Bartók and Beethoven romantic readings. Review Counting Sheep Immerses the Audience in a Maelstrom Rebecca Wishnia - February 19, 2018 Lemon Bucket Orkestra’s “Guerilla Folk Opera” isn’t a passive experience. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … Next › Next page Last » Last page