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Michael Zwiebach - April 5, 2011

Fans of orchestral music are heading for the San Francisco Symphony this weekend, where Osmo Osmo Vänskä is set to lead the orchestra in the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto.

Michael Zwiebach - April 5, 2011

Dubravka Tomsic is one o f those really wonderful pianists who never seem to garner the accolades and recognition their excellence deserves. She's back at S.F. Performances.

Michael Zwiebach - April 5, 2011

Stile Antico, a great vocal group from England that's young but much-heralded, appears at Calvary Presbyterian Church this weekend.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - April 5, 2011

The Georgian violinist Lisa Batiashvili takes listeners on a mesmerizing tour of the Soviet and post-Soviet musical landscape, with seraphic stops and sights along the way.

Steven Winn - April 5, 2011

The San Francisco Symphony’s Keeping Score programs have broken new ground, both in the stories they tell and in the way they present live performance onscreen.

Leon Chisholm - April 5, 2011

The American Bach Soloists gave a perfectly timed concert of comic works in Berkeley, winning hearts.

Janos Gereben - April 5, 2011

YouTube Orchestra's Must-Watch Finale

One of the most varied and fascinating classical music programs anywhere, the entire 2½-hour concert by 101 young artists from 33 countries, playing under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas in the Sydney Opera House, is available
Jason Victor Serinus - April 4, 2011

Frederica von Stade shares her master class strategies, plans for the future, gratitude for her “guardian angels” ... and joy at being a new grandma.

Rachel Howard - April 4, 2011

Paul Taylor’s choreographies still stir, provoke, inspire, even in his company’s 56th year.

Georgia Rowe - April 4, 2011

Soprano Jessica Rivera brings vividly to life a new work by Mark Grey, commemorating 9/11, that deals with peace, purification, and transcendence.