Reviews

Jeff Kaliss - March 22, 2013

Maria Schneider marries melody to words in her latest release Winter Morning Walks, featuring Dawn Upshaw and two renowned Chamber Orchestras.

Ken Iisaka - March 19, 2013

Pianist Jonathan Biss pairs Janáček and Berg with Robert Schumann, the better to champion the latter often-misunderstood composer.

Scott Cmiel - March 19, 2013

Not content with a spectacular performance of a contemporary masterwork, and other meaty fare, Marcin Dylla did actual magic tricks during his encore.

Niels Swinkels - March 18, 2013

Musical fireworks from Italy light up the sky in Philharmonia Baroque’s latest outing, with four brilliant soloists.

Edward Ortiz - March 18, 2013

The St. Louis Symphony reaches out to the Davis community with a rarely played Beethoven symphony and the brilliant violinist James Ehnes performing Berg.

Maggee VanSpeybroeck - March 18, 2013

A celebration of Steve Reich’s minimalist and sensual brilliance wows listeners both old and new at Bing Hall.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 18, 2013

Hampered by a diminished piano, soprano Isabel Leonard displays a beautiful voice but a somewhat limited emotional palette.

Jeff Dunn - March 18, 2013

Santa Rosa Symphony offers awesomeness (Penderecki), painful nostalgia (Elgar), and The Encyclopedia of Affect (Tchaikovsky).

Janice Berman - March 17, 2013

ODC Dance presents Program A, which tackles eternal life questions writ large with impressive dancing.

Janice Berman - March 16, 2013

In a last dance of sorts, eight dancers perform works by Trisha Brown; offering a demonstration of beauty so shocking, underlining how difficult it is to absorb that its creator is never going to make another dance.