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Janice Berman - November 14, 2016

Madness and high art mingle in this kaleidoscopic one-dancer show.

Jeff Kaliss - November 8, 2016

A new documentary explores many facets of the noted philanthropist and composer.

Janos Gereben - November 8, 2016

The S.F. Symphony in Seoul; a delightful, Hungarian-sourced musical; a last-minute soloist change at S.F. Symphony Youth Orchestra, and more.

Ken Iisaka - November 8, 2016

Conrad Tao isn’t an ordinary 22-year-old piano prodigy. He provided some surprises at the Peninsula Symphony’s season opener.

Ken Iisaka - November 8, 2016

The Korean winner of the Chopin Competition transcends high expectations in his collaboration with the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.

Ilana Walder-Biesanz - November 7, 2016

Leslie Swackhamer’s revival of the Jun Kaneko production at S.F. Opera is as forcefully anti-imperialist as the opera will allow.

Edward Ortiz - November 7, 2016

Like overgrown kids playing in a sandbox, this percussion ensemble played a concert of new music that lifted spirits and attracted some young fans.

Jim Farber - November 7, 2016

Phelim McDermott, the wizard behind the 2007 English National Opera production of Satyagraha, comes through again with a spectacular staging of a brilliant but difficult show.

Steve Osborn - November 7, 2016

The pianist’s lightning-fast concerto was just one highlight in a solid program from the Santa Rosa Symphony.

Lisa Hirsch - November 7, 2016

SFO’s militantly fresh approach eschews the camels and kitsch and highlights outstanding performances, potent choreography, and unapologetically modern design.