Dido and Cleopatra are warp and woof of an entertaining recital of Baroque gems.
The venerable orchestra and choir deliver a memorable concert while simultaneously incubating the next generation in early music.
Voices of Music and the San Francisco Girls Chorus create a version like the one performed in Purcell's lifetime.
Sequentia performs compellingly reconstructed music from a thousand years ago.
Soprano Christine Brandes brought the fury and darkness, though the venue was unsuitable.
The West Coast premiere of Philip Glass’s Third Piano Concerto dominates the program.
Bach’s orchestral suites, masterfully interpreted.
Foot-stomping, exuberant, and unabashedly sentimental, Jordi Savall’s latest musical tour is still about sensitive, extraordinary performances.
A program of ravishing beauty draws from the timeless Vespro della Beata Vergine.
Works from Corelli, Georg Muffat, and George Frideric Handel explore variations on the concerto grosso form.