In the San Francisco Classical Voice
By Janos Gereben
Money, to be sure, is important — especially if you don't have it — but it's no substitute for brains and guts in musical leadership. Big budgets do not equal high standards of programming excitement and excellence. As reported here last week, small, "regional," fiscally constrained California Symphony, on a budget of $1.65 million, is offering more American and commissioned works than mighty San Francisco Symphony, with its $56 million annual budget. The good folks in Davies Symphony Hall may be playing better than ever, and serving hundreds of thousands of "mainstream" listeners well, but a season of six American works from a major American orchestra? Tsk, tsk.
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Review: Roumain's String Quartet #4 at Other Minds 11. Feb. 24-26, 2005
Roumain's String Quartet #4 at Other Minds 11.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco.
February 24-26, 2005.
"Alone in the first movement, the Del Sol String Quartet revealed itself to be an enthusiastically expressive ensemble, able to play in confident points of imitation across rhythms increasingly complicated both for the performers counting cues and listeners keeping track of the music's hurtling sense of melodic and rhythmic accumulation."
Musicworks #92 Summer 2005, page 48
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco.
February 24-26, 2005.
"Alone in the first movement, the Del Sol String Quartet revealed itself to be an enthusiastically expressive ensemble, able to play in confident points of imitation across rhythms increasingly complicated both for the performers counting cues and listeners keeping track of the music's hurtling sense of melodic and rhythmic accumulation."
Musicworks #92 Summer 2005, page 48
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