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Michael Zwiebach - May 3, 2011

The S.F. Choral Artists is taking a big leap, both in visibility and in its repertoire. For its upcoming concert on Sunday, the group is going for its whiskers, partnering with the Alexander String Quartet in a concert that features three — count 'em — commissioned world premieres.

SFCV Staff - May 3, 2011

Garrick Ohlsson's fingers will be flying at the Disney Family Museum in the Presidio on Wed., May 18 when he headlines San Francisco Classical Voice’s 3rd Annual Donor Appreciation Event.

Jim Farber - May 3, 2011

The violinist-turned-conductor tells of conducting for Karajan, being encouraged by Previn, and having a sports-minded family.

Janos Gereben - May 3, 2011

'Tis the Season of Season Announcements

After recent reports in Music News about summer programs for Cabrillo, Music@Menlo and BBC Proms,
Jason Victor Serinus - May 3, 2011

Kurt Weill and Langston Hughes’ powerful Broadway opera concludes the Oakland East Bay Symphony season.

Benjamin Frandzel - May 3, 2011

The stellar trio of Christina Mok, Joanne Lin, and Lori Lack convincingly bring off lyrical as well as stormy works.

Georgia Rowe - May 3, 2011

Stunned long ago by revelations of wartime atrocities, Trimpin deals with the truth by exploring new ways of producing and hearing sound.

Janos Gereben - May 3, 2011

After all these years, Garrick Ohlsson continues to wow, he's a pianist whose career you can be willing to bet on, a technically superior artist with the hands to create transporting sounds.

Jessica Hilo - May 2, 2011

“I’m a Performer,” the capstone to Berkeley Symphony’s community outreach efforts, is now more ambitious than ever: The Symphony wants everyone to perform together.

Georgia Rowe - May 2, 2011

Works for three celebrated Baroque tenors are showcased by the superb Ian Bostridge, with Les Violons du Roy.