Chamber Music

Rebecca Wishnia - October 16, 2017

The cellist and performer/composer collaborate in a fresh, wide-ranging program.

Giacomo Fiore - October 11, 2017

Mieczyslaw Weinberg is having a moment of rediscovery. Is his music worth it?

Joe Cadagin - October 10, 2017

Stravinsky’s century-old piece still resonates with more power and urgency than the contemporary works it inspired.

Andrew Gilbert - October 8, 2017

A pick-up quintet of great classical musicians joins McBride for Dvořák and Schubert at SFJAZZ.

Lou Fancher - October 3, 2017

The collaboration between the poetry of Youth Speaks and Kronos Quartet, under the direction of Sean San José, is opening ears and eyes.

Carlyn Kessler - September 20, 2017

Amit Peled’s recital embraced the audience in a way that was genuinely intimate and unforced.

Paul Kotapish - September 19, 2017

Local composer Barry Phillips builds a sensitive score for Tal Skloot’s documentary about a wheelchair hiker who conquers a Sierra mountain pass.

Rebecca Wishnia - September 12, 2017

Aficionados celebrate an eclectic range of new (and even old) electronic music at the 18th annual festival.

Steve Osborn - August 21, 2017

New music and old mixed together in a concert that showed how a balanced playlist can refresh the ears.

Jessica Balik - August 15, 2017

The vibrant program showcased brilliant new compositions and outstanding musicianship.