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Peter Feher - February 9, 2021

Clarinetist Anthony and flutist Demarre host a festival of underrepresented voices for the Philharmonic Society of Orange County.

Paul Kotapish - February 9, 2021

See Timo Andres, Jonathan Biss, and Jason Vieaux up close and personal in this series of brand-new, “handcrafted” video performances.

Janos Gereben - February 9, 2021

WEO’s Jonathan Khuner talks about what makes Janáček’s Katya Kabanová special.

Victoria Looseleaf - February 9, 2021

The precedent-bucking composer shares her thoughts on her writing process, the role of women in contemporary music, and her new role with the Santa Rosa Symphony.

Michael Zwiebach - February 8, 2021

As the NEA continues to dole out project-based grants effectively, we’re reminded that artists need and deserve more than that.

Lou Fancher - February 8, 2021

This year’s cohorts are featured in upcoming concerts with the LA Chamber Orchestra and with young musicians from Kaufman Music Center.

Steven Winn - February 8, 2021

A kaleidoscope of imagery and effects supercharge three powerful string works in the online SoundBox opener.

Gil French - February 8, 2021

All-stars including Sasha Cooke, Daniel Hope, and members of the SF Opera Orchestra highlight a splendid new recording featuring the Violins of Hope.

Michael Zwiebach - February 6, 2021

If there’s a lesson in this preeminent American composer’s work, it’s that reimagining the past in art can lead to liberation.

Lou Fancher - February 2, 2021

The collaborative song cycle melding prison choirs, professional musicians, and cinematographers in a mashup of Fidelio, Black composers, and more streams this month.