Reviews

Janos Gereben - June 21, 2014

Opera Parallèle's Anya17 packs a wallop, ripped from today's headlines it features a fascinatingly varied score, splendid musical direction, high production values, and an excellent cast.

Janos Gereben - June 21, 2014

Few concerts stand out so prominently as this current subscription event by Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 16, 2014

More than one tragedy unfolded in the S.F. Opera's Madama Butterfly, but the production and direction transcended all to show opera at its finest.

Janos Gereben - June 14, 2014

Gamelan dance bracketed the opening concert of the San Francisco Symphony's season-closing minifestival honoring Benjamin Britten (1913-1976).

Jason Victor Serinus - June 12, 2014

SFO’s current La traviata, the first in five years, is the Company’s sixth consecutive mounting of John Copley’s attractive, albeit traditional 17-year old production.

David Bratman - June 9, 2014

Symphony Silicon Valley wraps up its season with a tasty meat-and-potatoes program, including a Weber bassoon concerto side dish.

Be'eri Moalem - June 9, 2014

The Splinter Reeds quintet goes all-out with new and adventurous compositions, and is eager for more.

Janos Gereben - June 9, 2014

Donald Pippin's Pocket Opera found a real jewel in Rabihah Davis Dunn, who made her Northern California debut as Leila in Bizet's The Pearl Fishers.

Margaret Jones - June 8, 2014

The Choir of Trinity Wall Street entrhalls audiences with works of the Franco-Flemish masters.

Niels Swinkels - June 7, 2014

The Berkeley Festival and Exhibition brings together the best early music ensembles and musicians. This year’s impressive list of performers also featured Belgian vocal ensemble Vox Luminis.