An absorbing medieval music concert refreshes and uplifts while not shorting the entertainment side of things.
Five centuries of musical legacy woven together in one spectacular concert.
A small piece from composer Frank Ticheli ignites while Ola Gjeilo’s Sacris Solemniis merely soothes.
Pitch-perfect performances blend seamlessly in a program spanning the centuries.
A mostly somber Día de los Muertos program casts the limelight on choral works by Latin American composers.
Vocalists, orchestra, and conductor are in perfect synch in this intense, spiritual program.
Together with great soloists, the California Chamber Symphony, and an excellent children’s choir, the Society creates a memorable Elijah.
It’s not easy to produce a good performance of Stockhausen’s tricky, modernist masterpiece, but credit to Voices of Silicon Valley for trying.
Brilliant vocal soloists and solid playing from a group of new faces in the ABS orchestra enlivened Handel's oratorio.
Charles Dutoit elicited powerful, emotional music from an augmented S.F. Symphony.