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Michelle Dulak Thomson - November 2, 2009
Even decades of piecemeal exploration by curious historical performers have not made German music of the generation or two before Bach exactly familiar ground for most listeners.
Jeff Dunn - November 2, 2009

Sometimes, I feel like I’ve heard the four Brahms symphonies more times than the Bay Area weather people notify me the next day will be sunny. But Simon Rattle is no ordinary weatherman in his new release of these concert-hall stalwarts. With Rattle, there's no boringly familiar, stupid smiling sun slapped up on the map, and calling it a day.

Rebecca Liao - November 2, 2009
Despite the name, there’s nothing old school about Old First Concerts.
Jessica Balik - November 1, 2009
Sergei Prokofiev was a Russian composer who lived through tumultuous historical events.
Janos Gereben - October 31, 2009

There are a few places in the world where Johan Botha, who is making his San Francisco Opera debut in Verdi's Otello on Nov. 8, is not the most famous man by that name.

Georgia Rowe - October 30, 2009

Osmo Vänskä saved the best for last in his most recent guest appearance with the San Francisco Symphony. Wednesday night at Davies Symphony Hall, the Finnish conductor introduced his second program in two weeks, achieving his most dynamic and cohesive results with this orchestra to date.

Michael Zwiebach - October 28, 2009
Trio Nuevo Amanecer

Santa Rosa Symphony presents a concert of music from famous Mexican composers, appropriate for a Day of the Dead celebration.

Michael Zwiebach - October 28, 2009
There isn't much of a scare factor in the Redwood Symphony's annual Halloween concert. It's a family-friendly event that features a “tour of the orchestra,” with all the instruments demonstrated.
Michael Zwiebach - October 28, 2009
Nicholas McGegan

Who says the great masters don't get out anymore?

Michael Zwiebach - October 28, 2009
There are a lot of composer anniversaries out there, and the lesser ones tend to be ignored. In 2009, the 50th anniversary of Ernest Bloch's death took a back seat to other commemorations, and the UC Berkeley Symphony is doing its part to take up the slack.