Earplay in “Ports and Portals”

  Five easy pieces? Not! Earplay finished their season in style Monday night at San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre, with two World premieres and two West Coast premieres. Additionally, Earplay commissioned three of the five works on the program, no small feat for this small organization, and one that reveals their commitment to the next generation of composers....

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Pamela Z Performs at Z Space

"Did you pack your own bag?" As a performance artist, Pamela Z travels a lot. And that means carrying heaps of luggage through the endless labyrinths of airports and airport security. As she showed this past weekend at Theater Artaud’s Z Space in San Francisco,...

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Alle Menschen werden Brüder

  Oakland Symphony Season Finale Michael Morgan and the Oakland East Bay Symphony closed their season May 14 on an uplifting note. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, with its “Ode to Joy,” filled Oakland’s Paramount Theater with a paean to brotherhood. Morgan enriched that theme by opening with a song cycle by Jake Heggie based on...

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Sonny Rollins at Zellerbach

At 79 years old, jazz legend Sonny Rollins plays with stamina, lungpower, and intellectual flexibility seldom seen or heard by horn players of any age. Backed by an all-star band consisting of Bobby Broom (guitar), Bob Cranshaw (bass), Kobie Watkins (drums), and Victor See-Yuen (percussion), his performance for Cal Performances at Zellerbach Hall on May 13 was a privilege of indescribable proportions. The evening’s concert consisted of six tunes, beginning with the new Patanjali...

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Laurie Anderson at Cal Performances

The voice of loss The voice of Laurie Anderson is unmistakable: low, almost sultry with the resonance of electronic processing, it has its own cadences, rising and falling with a deadpan irony. And her alternate voice, lowered electronically into the range of a man’s voice is almost as familiar—with delays, distortions and heavy pauses, it navigates Anderson’s numerous stories of cultural absurdity. This past weekend Cal Performances brought both voices back to...

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