S.F. Conservatory of Music instructors strut their fretted stuff in a concert ranging from the Baroque to jazz and back.
Making the difficult seem easy is what the pianist does best, as his Davies Hall recital demonstrated.
Juxtaposing the composer’s early and late styles made for effective contrasts as well as interesting interpretive choices.
The Korean virtuoso’s musicality is on display in Latin-American masterworks.
The British pianist wows with elegant restraint at the Steinway Society.
The violin virtuoso looks on the bright side in her recital with accompanist Lambert Orkis at Davies.
Fresh works highlight the latest installment of the flutist’s quest to build a new repertory for her instrument.
Pablo Sáinz Villegas’s recital is a well-chosen and beautifully played selection of Segovia’s hits.
The pianist artfully intertwines works by Franz Schubert and Philip Glass.
Wet Ink continues its exploration of Braxton’s unique, open forms at Areté in New York.