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Janos Gereben - March 28, 2011

In a picture perfect performance led by Yuri Temirkanov, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic offered a new best and a conductor who continually showcases the musicians.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 28, 2011

Steven Blier’s N.Y. latest Festival of Song appearances in S.F., always cause for celebration, is Amores Nuevos — featuring discoveries born of a love affair with Spanish and Latin American song and blessed by the gifts of four Adler Fellows.

Marianne Lipanovich - March 27, 2011

Go on a dazzling musical road trip with the exuberant and innovative Silk Road Ensemble, featuring Yo-Yo Ma.

David Bratman - March 27, 2011

“Cows, in Berkeley?” No, but Schubert lieder played by the always adventurous New Century Chamber Orchestra.

Lisa Petrie - March 25, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Michael Zwiebach - March 22, 2011

The 73-year-old conductor Yuri Temirkanov has a depth of understanding of the Russian repertory that is unsurpassed, at least among the living. He's bringing his excellent orchestra to Davies Symphony Hall.

Lisa Petrie - March 22, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Michael Zwiebach - March 22, 2011

At her S.F. Performances recital this weekend, violinist Leila Josefowicz be doing what she has always done — play an exciting array of music with insight and passion.

Marianne Lipanovich - March 22, 2011

Acclaimed cellist Zuill Bailey talks with SFCV about his love-at-first crush with the cello, doing what he loves for a living in El Paso and Alaska, his passion for musical outreach programs, and working on the television series Oz.

Michael Zwiebach - March 22, 2011

Wieland Kuijken, one of the most respected and revered players and teachers in the early music world,comes to the Bay Area for three performances.