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Michael Zwiebach - February 1, 2011

The Eos Ensemble shows up at the Music at Meyer series at Temple Emmanu-El, and they're bringing horn player Kevin Rivard to round out an exciting program likely to have you calling for a shot of pálinka (Hungarian brandy).

Janos Gereben - February 1, 2011

New Century at New Meridian

NCCO Violins
Ken Bullock - February 1, 2011

OperaLab — high energy, high adrenaline, and intimate new project from Berkeley West Edge is featuring a upcoming musical reading, which features Mozart's Zaide (1780), an opera he left unfinished in favor of other projects.

Thomas Busse - February 1, 2011

A concert put on by the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony offered great variation in technical accomplishment — often very good — and it took on interest for the wider musical community with the appearance of Brian Thorsett and with the premiere of three songs by S.F. composer David Conte.

Jim Farber - February 1, 2011

Los Angeles correspondent Jim Farber takes a look at an opera company that is at home away from home, and specializes in reinventing the opera experience.

Marianne Lipanovich - January 31, 2011

If you’re looking for an inspiring Valentine’s Day gift, why not consider a ticket from Cal Performances? Pinchas Zukerman, one of today’s most inspiring and internationally recognized violinists is coming to Berkeley.

Marianne Lipanovich - January 31, 2011

When myths and fables combine with movement and light, it’s a powerful force. And since fantasy plays a major role in the lives of many preteens and teenagers, it’s only fitting that the S.F. Boys Chorus adds its own musical contribution.

Janos Gereben - January 31, 2011

Let us speak, then, of movies extolling music and musicians. It’s a narrow focus, because writing about classical music’s intersection with films in general presents an embarrassment of riches.

Georgia Rowe - January 31, 2011

Stanford Lively Arts’ “Sundays With the St. Lawrence” series has become one of the more consistently rewarding events on the Bay Area music calendar. Stanford’s ensemble in residence since 1998 returned with a special guest to continue its ongoing exploration of the chamber repertoire.

Lisa Petrie - January 31, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly round-up of what's happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.