Marin Independent Journal

Streaming treats for the holidays

Yo-Yo Ma, Bay Area orchestras, Chanticlee­r all offering streaming treats

- By Georgia Rowe

Music lovers have resigned themselves to a long wait for in-person performanc­es this year. But virtual music needn’t be second best. Here are some streamed and recorded holiday events suitable for at-home enjoyment, gift-giving and making the season bright.

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• Yo-Yo Ma — “Songs of Comfort and Hope”: Since October, Cal Performanc­es has been streaming top-quality concerts, recitals, theater events and conversati­ons. The parade of hits continues with superstar cellist Yo-Yo Ma, appearing with pianist Kathryn Stott in “Songs of Comfort and Hope.” Drawn from the duo’s upcoming Sony Classical release, the program includes Robert Schumann’s “Five Pieces in Folk Style” and traditiona­l songs arranged by Benjamin Britten and Caroline Shaw. It’s available through Dec. 12.

DETAILS » $5 to $110; 510- 6429988, calperform­ances.org.

• S.F. Opera: Following the recent showing of “Lucia di Lammermoor” at the Fort Mason Drive-In, the company returns to the site for streaming performanc­es of Puccini’s “Tosca,” with Adrianne Pieczonka in the title role.

DETAILS » 5 and 8 p.m. Dec. 11 and 12; $49 per vehicle; sfopera.com (tickets must be purchased in advance; it is strongly advised that you check the website before going).

• “Deck the Halls”: The San Francisco Symphony takes its annual holiday concert online this year, with traditiona­l holiday fare, including music from Tchaikovsk­y’s “Nutcracker Suite,” holiday songs sung by the Symphony Chorus and San Francisco Boys Chorus, and a reading of “’ Twas the Night Before Christmas” by NBC anchor Raj Mathai.

DETAILS » 3:30 p.m. Dec. 19 on NBC Bay Area; streaming on the Symphony’s website; free; sfsymphony.org.

• “Perle Noire”: Soprano Julia Bullock, one of the stars of San Francisco Symphony’s recent season-opening “Throughlin­e,” stars in an oratorio celebratin­g the life and music of Josephine Baker. Composed by Tyshawn Sorey, with text by Claudia Rankine, “Perle Noire” features Bullock and members of the Internatio­nal Contempora­ry Ensemble in a performanc­e presented by Da Camera of Houston.

DETAILS » 8 p.m. Dec. 11 through 18; free; dacamera.com.

• “A Chanticlee­r Christmas”: Chanticlee­r’s annual holiday concert has always been one of the season’s can’t-miss events. This year, the 12-man chorus teams with Stanford Live for “A Chanticlee­r Christmas: From Darkness to Light,” with music spanning Renaissanc­e masterwork­s to contempora­ry carols.

DETAILS » 12 p. m. Dec. 15 through Jan. 1; $25 single, $42 households; chanticlee­r.org.

• Love a piano: The Steinway Society’s Home Concert series continues with Russian pianist Vyacheslav Gryaznov, who made a memorable West Coast debut with Steinway in 2016. He returns with a program spanning Bach, Beethoven, Mahler, and Debussy.

DETAILS » Dec. 18 through 21; $20; steinwayso­ciety.com.

• A San Francisco treat: The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus takes its holiday concert online for the first time this month, but don’t expect the an

nual event to lose its sparkle. Celebratin­g its 30th anniversar­y, the show features special guests, show-stopping numbers, and lots of seasonal music.

DETAILS » 5 p.m. Dec. 24; $25 single, $60 groups; sfgmc.org.

• Kronos shines a light: As demonstrat­ed in its recent “Testimony” program for Stanford Live, the Bay Area-based Kronos Quartet continues to bring musical brilliance to our troubled times. Check out the foursome, joined by the superb vocalist Meklit Hadero, performing “The President Sang Amazing Grace.” Recorded in Stanford’s Bing Concert Hall, it recalls Barack Obama singing during the funeral of state senator and pastor Clementa Pinckney in 2015 in Charleston, S.C. Details: Free on YouTube.

Recordings

• Grammy Nods for S.F. Symphony: Adding to the impressive catalog of recordings led by Michael Tilson Thomas during his tenure as San Francisco Symphony music director, two 2020 releases on the SFS Media label have been nominated for Grammy Awards: “Copland: Symphony No. 3,” for best orchestral performanc­e, and MTT’s own “Meditation­s on Rilke and Diary of Anne Frank,” in the running for best classical compendium.

DETAILS » Go to sfsymphony. org/ Discover- theMusic/SFS-Media to learn more about the releases and how you can stream or buy them.

• Daniel Hope, “Hope at Home”: Daniel Hope has been busy since the start of the pandemic. The violinist and music director of the New Century Chamber Orchestra has streamed more

than 50 performanc­es on the ARTE TV network, and this album on the Deutsche Grammophon label features 21 of the highlights.

• Lawrence Brownlee, “Amici e Rivali”: In recent years, tenor Brownlee has emerged as a versatile artist in a wide range of opera works as well as an eloquent voice for racial equality in today’s classical music world; his Bay Area appearance­s have included a SF Performanc­es concert featuring Tyshawn Sorey’s “Cycles of My Being.” On his latest recording, “Amici e Rivali,” he joins Michael Spyres in a vibrant “dueling tenors” collection of Rossini duets.

DETAILS » Available to stream or purchase on various platforms.

• Daniil Trifonov, “Silver Age”: Trifonov made a

big splash with his performanc­e of Rachmanino­ff’s Piano Concerto No. 4 at the San Francisco Symphony last year. This disc, from Deutsche Grammophon, shows his prodigious gifts in music by Prokofiev, Scriabin, and Stravinsky.

DETAILS » Available to stream or purchase on multiple platforms.

• “Peter Grimes”: One of the significan­t losses of 2020 was the death of soprano Erin Wall, whose appearance­s at the S.F. Symphony and Opera were unforgetta­ble. In this new Chandos recording by the Bergen Philharmon­ic Orchestra, she sings the role of Ellen Orford as part of a fine cast in Britten’s masterful opera, with Stuart Skelton in the title role.

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CHANTICLEE­R The Bay Area men’s choir Chanticlee­r will stream “A Chanticlee­r Christmas: From Darkness to Light” in associatio­n with Stanford Live.
 ?? DREW A. KELLEY — THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER ?? Superstar cellist Yo-Yo Ma appears with pianist Kathryn Stott in “Songs of Comfort and Hope,” streaming through Dec. 12.
DREW A. KELLEY — THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Superstar cellist Yo-Yo Ma appears with pianist Kathryn Stott in “Songs of Comfort and Hope,” streaming through Dec. 12.
 ?? CHRISTIAN STEINER ?? Soprano Julia Bullock stars in an oratorio celebratin­g the life and music of Josephine Baker, “Perle Noire.”
CHRISTIAN STEINER Soprano Julia Bullock stars in an oratorio celebratin­g the life and music of Josephine Baker, “Perle Noire.”

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