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Steven Winn - September 17, 2009

In a long-gone era of baseball, before they needed four days of rest between starts, pitchers routinely worked both games of a doubleheader. Soprano Patricia Racette goes them one better in San Francisco Opera’s Il trittico, by playing substantial roles in all three outings of this 1918 Puccini triple-header of one-act operas.

Michael Zwiebach - September 16, 2009
Chanticleer
The Bay Area's longstanding professional men's choir is still the gold standard for many devotees of choral singing.
Michael Zwiebach - September 16, 2009
Eroica Trio
There are lots of good things happening at San Francisco State University this year, beginning with the superb Eroica Trio.
Michael Zwiebach - September 16, 2009
Paul Flight

The California Bach Society open their season with a set of vespers (evening prayer) by Handel and his

Michael Zwiebach - September 15, 2009
"I wish we had thought to add a third tenor," jokes David Tayler about the upcoming Voices of Music concert featuring 17th-century virtuoso duets for two tenors. But though we're used to tenors baying "Torna a Sorriento" or "Nessun dorma" at every media opportunity, it's a voice type we're not as used to in early music.
Marianne Lipanovich - September 15, 2009
An evening of quality classical music might be closer to home than you realized. The Bay Area is blessed with a lively regional music scene. Two stellar orchestras that are part of this scene are opening their 2009-2010 seasons this month.
Brett Campbell - September 15, 2009

A few years ago, Evan Ziporyn’s mother called him to report a strange occurrence while she slept.

Janos Gereben - September 15, 2009

Free Opera at Its Richest

What a great lineup it was Sunday, at the San Francisco Opera in the Park. Read and weep (if you missed it ...
Heuwell Tircuit - September 14, 2009

Beethoven’s music can be played in many ways: by emphasizing its sheer momentum by tearing ahead, or its dramatic dynamic shifts by overdoing the extremes a bit, or its contemplative virtues by taking time to sniff the daisies along the way. These can run to extremes when it comes to his monumental output of 16 string quartets.