Reviews

Niels Swinkels - November 24, 2015

The symphony is recording Schumann’s four symphonies, but orchestra and soloist made a stronger case for Richard Strauss.

Joe Cadagin - November 23, 2015

The early music ensemble performed “songs, dances, and fancies” with flair at Palo Alto’s First Presbyterian Church.

Steven Winn - November 21, 2015

Pageantry there is, but the S.F. Opera’s production of Wagner’s Meistersinger von Nürnberg reveals the small, human moments that make this comedy timeless.

Joe Cadagin - November 18, 2015

The quartet shifted seamlessly between genres in a wide-ranging program.

David Bratman - November 17, 2015

Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds was part of the New York-based quintet’s bright and brash program at the Trianon Theatre in San Jose.

Charlise Tiee - November 16, 2015

The company’s latest production of Mozart’s classic opera misses the mark dramatically and emotionally.

Rebecca Wishnia - November 16, 2015

Festival Opera explored Indian cultural narratives with two noteworthy chamber operas at the Oakland Cultural Center.

Steven Winn - November 16, 2015

The Greek violinist joined the S.F. Symphony for an all-Sibelius segment of the program, which also included Schumann’s Symphony No. 3.

Steven Winn - November 12, 2015

It was the lesser-known of three piano quintets that shone in an inspired performance.

Joe Cadagin - November 10, 2015

Composer Amy Beth Kirsten has provided Volti with the right kind of challenge: one that takes the audience on an electrifying journey.