Reviews

Georgia Rowe - May 2, 2011

Works for three celebrated Baroque tenors are showcased by the superb Ian Bostridge, with Les Violons du Roy.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 2, 2011

Jonas Kaufmann's first complete Cavaradossi in Robert Carsen's fascinating modern update of Puccini's Tosca may find you devouring this DVD.

David Bratman - May 2, 2011

Mission Chamber Orchestra of San José plays all the music that fits, and then some, in its latest outing at Le Petit Trianon.

Georgia Rowe - April 29, 2011

As any chef will tell you, the best recipes are simple ones. Here’s a Bay Area recipe that seems to work every time: Bring forth the San Francisco Symphony and engage Peter Oundjian as guest conductor. Mix and serve.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - April 25, 2011

Smaller-scale oratorios that Bach repurposed are sung vibrantly by the Retrospect Ensemble, and wonderfully recorded.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 25, 2011

Ranging from good to great, despite some odd tempos along the way, two brilliant singers render arias by Verdi, Mozart, Dvořák, and Puccini.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 19, 2011

The latest CD from the Midwestern male vocal ensemble Cantus provocatively ventures into Chanticleer territory.

Anna Carol Dudley - April 19, 2011

The Sanford Dole Ensemble previews Easter Week with solemn settings of Creation texts and Jesus’ last words from the cross.

Ken Iisaka - April 18, 2011

Pianist Krystian Zimerman honors a great, if rarely heard, Polish composer whose music has overcome Stalinist oppression.

Steven Winn - April 18, 2011

Gautier Capuçon transports the audience with his poetic playing of a Dutilleux work, inspired by lines from Baudelaire.