Orchestra

Lisa Houston - June 19, 2017

There’s way too much on Luca Pisaroni’s plate, but that’s how it has to be with the baritione who takes the role of Frere Laurence in Berlioz’s Roméo e Juliette with S.F. Symphony

David Bratman - June 19, 2017

Meanwhile, conductor Vasily Petrenko made a meal of Rachmaninoff’s First Symphony, leading the San Francisco Symphony’s weekend program.

Jessica Balik - June 12, 2017

The audience jumps to its feet for S.F. Symphony’s performance of a work that once inspired a riot.

Jeff Kaliss - May 23, 2017

The renowned conductor is in town for Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich with the S.F. Symphony.

David Bratman - May 9, 2017

California Symphony contrasted Visconti’s lyrical concerto with big-boned, dramatic works.

Steven Winn - May 8, 2017

Charles Dutoit elicited powerful, emotional music from an augmented S.F. Symphony.

Jessica Balik - May 8, 2017

Bass Denis Sedov and the Bay Area Men’s Chorus collaborate in Shostakovich’s masterful setting of Yevgeny Yevtushenko’s Holocaust epic.

Niels Swinkels - May 2, 2017

One of Richard Strauss’s less-performed symphonic poems pairs with Igor Levit’s masterful Schumann performance.

Lisa Houston - April 24, 2017

The energetic artist has time for music, politics, people and is always ready to get involved.

Janos Gereben - April 17, 2017

The gigantic piece is a little easier in a version with an alto part, but still, don’t try this at home.