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Janos Gereben - December 15, 2009

Debussy by Chance

After a "Wozzeck event" at the S.F.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - December 14, 2009

One of the handy things about Antonio Vivaldi, from a violinist/conductor’s point of view, is that few composers sound at once so familiar and so fresh.

SFCV Staff - December 14, 2009
A few weeks ago, we mailed out our annual donor solicitation letter to those of you on our mailing list. Many of you have already responded generously — and for this, we thank you! Your gift will be acknowledged within the coming week(s).
Be'eri Moalem - December 14, 2009
The Kronos Quartet reunited with its former longtime cellist, Joan Jeanrenaud, on Sunday at UC Berkeley's Hertz Hall, for a program of fascinating, if not brilliant, new music. At their Cal Performances recital, the group premiered Vladimir Martynov’s Schubert-Quintet (Unfinished), commissioned by the ensemble.
Marianne Lipanovich - December 14, 2009
It’s always a time to celebrate whenever the FOG Trio returns to the Bay Area.
Lisa Petrie - December 14, 2009
For those ready to cleanse their palates of holiday music and dig into something savory for the New Year, Benjamin Simon and the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra offer a smattering of everything at which they excel.
Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009
Chamber music lovers in the Bay Area will recognize the names of Kati Kyme, Anthony Martin, Joseph Edelberg and Thalia Moore, four fine string players with a long string of affiliations and performances.
Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009
Chanticleer's beloved Christmas concert usually sets the standard for this subgenre, combining classic Renaissance music for the season with traditional fare, sung with the group's trademark suavity and panache. If you haven't ever been, make some time in your holiday schedule for this Stanford Lively Arts-sponsored event.
Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009

The Schola Cantorum San Francisco is one of the Bay Area's finest, professional singing groups. Their Christmas concert for the San Francisco Early Music Society is based on music from Spain's Golden Age and is certain to be one of the choral highlights of the holiday season.

Michael Zwiebach - December 8, 2009

Linda Ronstadt narrates the annual winter concert performance of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf with the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra.