Chamber Music

Michael Zwiebach - September 13, 2012

The brilliant New Century Chamber Orchestra starts its season off with a slice of Benjamin Britten, who will have the 100th anniversary of his birth celebrated in 2013. 

Michael Zwiebach - August 31, 2012

It’s hard to go wrong with the New Esterhazy Quartet playing Haydn. 

Michelle Dulak Thomson - August 27, 2012

After a game of musical chairs in recent years, the Artemis Quartet is still up on its game, as heard on its latest CD of Schubert masterworks.

Michael Zwiebach - August 9, 2012

For the second week of Music in the Vineyards, up in Napa, the Pacifica Quartet takes over for the Borromeo.

Michael Zwiebach - August 9, 2012

If you were to take a chance on a concert this weekend, or get on one waiting list, or if there were a concert worth standing outside with a really winning smile and a sign pleading for spares this weekend, this is the one.

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2012

Eric Kujawsky is not intimidated by big pieces: He likes organizing big concerts with his Redwood Symphony. And this week he’s taking on Berlioz — not the puny Symphonie Fantastique, but the full Requiem Mass, performed in Davies Symphony Hall with soloists and over 200 choristers.

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2012

The fantastic Borromeo Quartet kicks off this summer’s Music in the Vineyards festival, the smaller, homier wine country festival.

Michael Zwiebach - July 20, 2012

The little Midsummer Mozart Festival will be in full swing this weekend, with pianist Audrey Vardanega, now an experienced soloist at the advanced age of 16, playing the delightful Piano Concerto in G Major, No. 17.

Michael Zwiebach - May 25, 2012

The divine Dominique  Labelle, Nic McGegan, and a few pals from Philharmonia Baroque lead off the Berkeley Festival and Exhibition with the kind of concert that you only wish came around more often.

Michael Zwiebach - May 11, 2012

You have to be ready to
receive it, but if you are, this concert of last masterworks by some of
history’s great composers is a refreshing find, and an all-too-rare opportunity
to take some time for yourself.