The early music ensemble performed festive pieces from the Italian baroque at St. Mark’s Lutheran in San Francisco.
The early music ensemble performed “songs, dances, and fancies” with flair at Palo Alto’s First Presbyterian Church.
The group’s May 1 concert consisted of symphonies and "party tricks."
The early music group introduced a young cello soloist and played a sprightly reading of a Bach orchestral suite.
William Christie’s vocal and instrumental Baroque ensemble brings the language of love to Cal Performances.
The California Bach Society’s "An Italian Lineage" explored an intriguing mix of composers from the 16th, 17th, and 20th centuries.
Gil Shaham may play the violin at superhuman speeds, but his performance of Bach's complete sonatas and partitas lost a lot in translation.
The early music vocal ensemble ran through some of the greatest hits written for royalty.
The camaraderie of the Early Music ensemble creates an intimacy that makes each performance a joy to watch.
It takes an orchestra as good as Philharmonia Baroque and a soloist like Rachel Podger to showcase Vivaldi’s protean imagination.