Reviews

Michael Zwiebach - January 14, 2020

The viol consort gives a captivating account of Lachrimae in Berkeley.

Jim Farber - January 14, 2020

LBO’s King Arthur treads a fine line between 17th-century elegance and 21st-century political theater.

Nicholas Jones - January 14, 2020

Pianist Robert Mollicone accompanies the mezzo in a program of “Spanish” music filtered through composers from France, Russia, Italy, and even Spain.

Steve Osborn - January 14, 2020

The orchestra shows its strengths in Brahms’s Second Symphony.

Jim Farber - January 13, 2020

The LA Phil’s former music director puts the 12-tone system in context for those willing to listen and learn.

Steven Winn - January 11, 2020

Soprano Sasha Cooke and baritone Ryan McKinny star in the world premiere.

Richard S. Ginell - January 6, 2020

LA Phil audiences have heard a lot of the piece recently, but Mehta proves himself the master.

Jeff Kaliss - January 4, 2020

Funk reigns supreme in celebrations at the Great American Music Hall and SFJAZZ.

Janice Berman - January 2, 2020

Cunningham is a beautiful documentary that clarifies the choreographer’s place in dance history.

Jim Farber - December 23, 2019

A concert staging of Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Der Ring des Polykrates is a success for the young company.