Yefim Bronfman begins a survey of the composer’s career-spanning piano sonatas.
A technical tour-de-force of a duo recital focusing on Ades’ own music and influences.
A cabaret evening of Kate Smith songs created by mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe.
It was unadulterated Bill Frisell, as the guitarist played solo with only his effects pedals as occasional accompaniment.
Clarinetists Romie de Guise-Langlois and David Shifrin, occasionally joined by violin and piano, dazzled.
Violinist Christian Tetzlaff offers a palate cleanser of Webern to breakup his performace of the complete Brahms violin sonatas.
The violinist tackled a mammoth program at SFJAZZ Center’s main hall.
The English tenor lent his voice to dark material at a performance of “The Music and Poetry of the Great War.”
A young pianist dares to depart from the score and makes his points strongly, a la Glenn Gould.
Touring behind the release of 1865, their last album together, Anonymous 4 focused on a classic repertoire of American song.