The soprano is a force to be reckoned with in art song, a communicative and soulful singer.
The Mexican-American baritone delivered a fascinating and linguistically diverse program without getting tongue-tied.
The guitarist delivered masterful renderings of J.S. Bach's Chaconne and a selection of Latin favorites.
In her San Francisco debut, Vicky Chow showcased works that confronted difficult issues of technology and politics.
William Kentridge’s animated art was paired with Matthias Goerne’s supremely lyrical presentation of Schubert’s last song cycle.
Yefim Bronfman begins a survey of the composer’s career-spanning piano sonatas.
A technical tour-de-force of a duo recital focusing on Ades’ own music and influences.
A cabaret evening of Kate Smith songs created by mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe.
It was unadulterated Bill Frisell, as the guitarist played solo with only his effects pedals as occasional accompaniment.
Clarinetists Romie de Guise-Langlois and David Shifrin, occasionally joined by violin and piano, dazzled.