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South Florida Classical Review
2024-01-10 15:46:41
Here’s another entry in the ledger for anyone who wants to […]
2023-12-20 18:01:00
[…] Sharon production with a terrific performance by Rolando Villazon in the title role and everyone else in the production.Pelléas et Melisande in Los Angeles; James Conlon conducted, magnificently, a fine McVicar production, with an explosive Golaud from Kyle Ketelsen and beautifully sung and acted performances by Will Liverman and Sydney Mancasola in the title roles.Osmo Vänskä's Sibelius at the LA Phil.Dalia Stasevska's Sibelius at SFS.Gabriel Kahane's emergency shelter intake form at SFS, on a program where Conrad Tao played Gershwin, brilliantly, as well.Falstaff at Opera San José. Yes, too too many fat jokes, but oh! what a lovely performance.Michel van der Aa's Blank Out, an opera with one character on video and the other live. A beautiful and moving work. I hope to hear more of his music in the future.Adriana Mater at SF Symphony.Pan, by Marcos Balter, performed by Claire Chase.JACK Quartet playing music of John Luther Adams.Thomas Conlin and the Vallejo Festival […]
2023-11-03 09:00:17
In our very first tap dancing Tiny Desk, the artists created an experience so unexpectedly fresh and suffused with joy, it moved some to tears and others to cheer for more.
2023-02-05 23:32:00
emergency shelter intake form at San Francisco Sypmphony
The Chorus of Inconvenient StatisticsPhoto: Kristen Loken, care of San Francisco SymphonyOfficial caption:Edwin Outwater conducts the SF Symphony, Conrad Tao, Gabriel Kahane, Alicia Hall Moran, Kristen Toedtman, Holcombe Waller, Community Music Center Choir, and Skywatchers Ensemble in a performance of emergency shelter intake form at Davies Symphony Hall on Thursday, February 2, 2023. Photo credit: Kristen Loken.Somewhat unusually, I reviewed San Francisco Symphony for the San Francisco Chronicle the other day. This is my third review for the Chron since fall, 2014. Joshua Kosman is available almost all of the time, and his usual backup is Steven Winn, who was a critic for the Chron for many years.This was quite a program, with Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F (Conrad Tao, piano) paired with Gabriel Kahane's emergency shelter intake form. The latter has been described as a song cycle and as an oratorio, and I went with oratorio, given the forces involved […]
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