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A lot of musicians have Bay Area roots including a few all-time greats. Here's the beginnings of a list.

Gil Shaham’s Beethoven cycle and new works by Leonard Slatkin and Joan Tower anchor a summer built around American music.

Behind the marquee concerts, 33 young musicians learn what a life in chamber music actually asks of them.

Acrobatics, burlesque, and a three-course dinner share a tent with a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer.

In the new album, Arcis Saxophone Quartet delights in exploring the saxophone’s wide sonic possibilities.

A recording of David T. Little’s brilliant chamber opera captures his expressive and imaginative score.

Motoko Honda, the imaginative pianist and composer, introduced her new band at Mr. Tipples last week.

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In a recital for the San Jose Chamber Music Society, members of the former St. Lawrence String Quartet partner with pianist Ilya Yakushev.

The ensemble is hosting its inaugural Santa Monica Music Festival this weekend, with four world premieres planned.

A look back on local productions of Sondheim’s timeless musicals that served local communities and continued the composer-lyricist’s legacy.

The busy musician, 61, has spent a career gigging with local greats and enjoys incubating young talent, while holding down the keyboard role with t