Chamber Music

Steve Osborn - December 14, 2015

The Pacifica Quartet communicate so strongly during a performance, they’re as engaging as the music.

Joe Cadagin - November 18, 2015

The quartet shifted seamlessly between genres in a wide-ranging program.

David Bratman - November 17, 2015

Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds was part of the New York-based quintet’s bright and brash program at the Trianon Theatre in San Jose.

Steven Winn - November 12, 2015

It was the lesser-known of three piano quintets that shone in an inspired performance.

David Bratman - October 26, 2015

The San Jose Chamber Music Society kicked off its season with a lively program split between Latin American and European composers.

Jeff Kaliss - October 22, 2015

The annual event, which celebrates the diversity of the Bay Area musical community, examines Asian-American jazz for this year’s “Field Report.”

Be'eri Moalem - September 24, 2015

The New Century Chamber Orchestra started off its season with a program that was split between the composer and mostly Russian music.

Rebecca Wishnia - September 21, 2015

The young string quartet, the first quartet-in-residence at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, also performed early works by Webern and Beethoven.

Rebecca Wishnia - September 1, 2015

The ensemble’s interpretations of Beethoven’s late quartets at The Berkeley Hillside Club were too temperate.

Ken Iisaka - July 27, 2015

The event, part of Music@Menlo’s Summer Festival, wasn’t exactly like hanging out with Schubert and friends in a Viennese salon in the 1800s, but it was close.