Chamber Music

David Bratman - August 6, 2018

Bartók, Kodály, Ligeti, and Dohnányi are the roster for an all-Hungarian program.

David Bratman - July 31, 2018

The music festival dedicates a recital to the much-neglected viola.

David Bratman - July 27, 2018

The chamber music festival’s virtual tour stops for Bach and Schumann in Saxony.

Janos Gereben - July 24, 2018

Rarities and a West-Coast premiere highlight two centuries of music from Russia’s cultural hub.

Tysen Dauer - July 23, 2018

Despite some rough edges, a concert of Glass’s solo piano music is intellectually and musically engaging.

David Bratman - July 19, 2018

Parisian wit and flair were on display, even as a brilliant Prelude performance again revealed Menlo's secret.

Ken Iisaka - July 10, 2018

Performances of the 24 preludes show less impressionistic haze, more humor and classical precision.

David Bratman - July 9, 2018

A commissioned piece from the Bridge Piano Quartet and composer Chad Channon doesn’t work in its San Jose venue.

Lou Fancher - July 6, 2018

Schoenberg on gut strings and a run of 19th-century composers, heard on instruments of their time.

David Bratman - July 3, 2018

Arresting performances featured unconventional ensembles, multicultural influences, and soloists on everything from banjo to Vietnamese zither.