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Janos Gereben - June 22, 2011

A documentary cracks open a window on “sacred monster” Carlos Kleiber, that eccentric, passionate, and difficult conductor.

Michael Zwiebach - June 21, 2011

Beethoven's Missa Solemnis ends the regular season at the S.F. Symphony, the late-period score that Beethoven managed to create a kind of oratorio-symphony with, a piece that promises to deepen the orchestra's connection to Beethoven.

Michael Zwiebach - June 21, 2011

To the rest of America, S.F. is the home of gay rights. But the S.F. Bay Area is also a music capital, so it makes sense that the Annual Pride Celebration should make a place for a number of the city's pioneering GLBTQ music ensembles.

Janos Gereben - June 21, 2011

Some of the best things in life are free, as this list of summer concerts demonstrates. Catch orchestras, young performers, and recitalists for nada, using this insider guide.

Stephanie Jones - June 21, 2011

The swanky, jazzy Pink Martini both shakes and stirs in its wide-ranging gigs.

Janos Gereben - June 21, 2011

Beethoven Missa Closes Symphony Season

Similar in grandeur and majesty, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Missa solemnis (Solemn Mass), both from 1824, are virtually at opposite ends of the composer's hit parade.
Lisa Hirsch - June 21, 2011

Francesca Zambello’s powerful and explicitly feminist Ring Cycle is a magnificent achievement for her and the entire S.F. Opera organization.

Jeff Dunn - June 20, 2011

Andrew Davis’ CD, with goosed-up sonics, journeys to Holst’s overexplored Planets and also contains two less-known works inspired by Morocco and Japan.

Marianne Lipanovich - June 20, 2011

The Dutch recorder virtuoso preps for a visit to the Bay Area, for a Baroque workshop with concerts and master classes.