Orchestra

Michael Zwiebach - May 11, 2012

If you’re waiting for other orchestras in the area to do a similar program, well, don’t hold your breath.

Jeff Dunn - May 8, 2012

Fans of the Oakland East Bay Symphony should be on pins and needles for its upcoming May concert.

Jeff Dunn - April 17, 2012

Music Director Joana Carneiro leads Berkeley Symphony in a rousing
season finale, taking the audience on a spellbinding journey to Hungary.

Jeff Dunn - March 29, 2012

There is plenty of drama in this program for Welser-Möst’s operatic experience to shine.

Michael Zwiebach - February 16, 2012

The Oakland-East Bay Symphony's coming concert, Heroes and Giants, is a demonstration of Michael Morgan’s programming genius.

Michael Zwiebach - February 16, 2012

Conductor Rinaldo Alessandrini, the imaginative musician who founded Concerto Italiano 28 years ago, will be featured on an upcoming SFS program of Mozart and Haydn.

Jeff Dunn - February 3, 2012

Herbert Blomstedt leads the Symphony in what many believe is his signature piece, Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony.

Steve Osborn - November 14, 2011

The Santa Rosa Symphony performs David Carlson’s new song cycle, whose text was impassioned but mostly unintelligible.

Jeff Dunn - October 28, 2011

If you’ve been avoiding “modern” music like the plague, you may not realize that fashion has brought new music back into audience-pleasing land. One of the more attractive young exponents of this trend is Kenji Bunch, the Oregon-born, multistylistic composer whose Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra brings back the glory days of melody.

Michael Zwiebach - August 23, 2011

Pretty much the pick of this week's concerts is the San Francisco Choral Society's full-scale production of Mendelssohn's oratorio, Elijah.