The chamber music festival’s virtual tour stops for Bach and Schumann in Saxony.
Rarities and a West-Coast premiere highlight two centuries of music from Russia’s cultural hub.
Despite some rough edges, a concert of Glass’s solo piano music is intellectually and musically engaging.
Parisian wit and flair were on display, even as a brilliant Prelude performance again revealed Menlo's secret.
Performances of the 24 preludes show less impressionistic haze, more humor and classical precision.
A commissioned piece from the Bridge Piano Quartet and composer Chad Channon doesn’t work in its San Jose venue.
Schoenberg on gut strings and a run of 19th-century composers, heard on instruments of their time.
Arresting performances featured unconventional ensembles, multicultural influences, and soloists on everything from banjo to Vietnamese zither.
Creativity blossoms within architectural wonders at the annual solstice event in Oakland's Chapel of the Chimes.
The concert pianist offers insights into his haunted early years, his controversial book, and the transformational power of music.