Choral

Lisa Hirsch - April 25, 2017

Superb musicianship, unusual vocal techniques, and fascinating repertoire choices set this chorus apart.

Steven Winn - April 3, 2017

Meticulous research, programming, and performances elevate a concert of motets for double chorus.

Lisa Hirsch - March 28, 2017

Magen Solomon’s unusually broad program showcases nearly a millennium of music by and about women.

Joe Cadagin - March 7, 2017

The ensemble achieved sublimity in their rendition of a movement from Joby Talbot’s Path of Miracles.

Niels Swinkels - February 28, 2017

Religious music for the Lenten season, sung with grace and mature expression.

Lou Fancher - February 28, 2017

S.F. Bach Choir hosts “Many Voice, One Art,” to unify, inspire, and educate.

Lou Fancher - February 2, 2017

Beloved mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade sings for — and with — the homeless.

Lisa Hirsch - January 17, 2017

Pretty presentation does little to inject drama into an early Mahler cantata

Lou Fancher - December 9, 2016

The beloved a cappella ensemble brings songs of joy and righteousness to the Bay Area.

Steven Winn - December 5, 2016

Orchestra, chorus, and soloists coalesce under McGegan’s baton to bring down the walls in Palo Alto.