The Ives Quartet parlayed a feast of chords into an enjoyable recital in Palo Alto, featuring David Conte’s strong second quartet.
Rochelle Bard animates West Bay Opera’s Lucia di Lammermoor with vocal finesse and believability.
Is lyric tenor Alek Shrader a “Young Master”? That was the question of the evening when the Merola and Adler Fellow alum-made-good returned to San Francisco.
Pablo Heras-Casado took on the San Francisco Symphony guest-conductorship responsibility with high energy and an attractive program.
Philharmonia Baroque outdoes even itself in “storm and stress” works by Mozart, Haydn, and J.C. Bach.
Gorgeous-voiced Jonas Kaufmann earns his fame as a leading Wagnerian tenor with a superb disc, every selection a gem.
Nijinsky full-length spectacular, with its explosive, searing essence is clearly one of the closest ballets to Director John Neumeier’s heart.
The brilliant violinist Christian Tetzlaff plays a challenging solo gig, to astonishing effect.
Play it again, Hilary Hahn: and she does, in a recital populated by encores from a myriad of composers.
Recently composed scores get exemplary readings by the Redwood Symphony, and invite future encounters.