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Janice Berman - March 9, 2016

The well-respected company is closing, unable to keep its finances in the black.

Lou Fancher - March 8, 2016

The winner of the 2013 Pulitzer likes “janky mandolin,” hip hop, random sounds and, oh yeah, Bach and Beethoven. Discover how she finds inspiration in exploring different “worlds of music.”

Steven Winn - March 8, 2016

The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields fielded a great soloist on Sunday, but missed a conductor’s attention.

Giacomo Fiore - March 8, 2016

Composer Catherine Lamb creates a composition/soundscape that is both suggestive and familiar.

Rebecca Wishnia - March 8, 2016

The lights were more than dimmed at S.F. Performances’ inaugural PIVOT program at the Strand Theater. They were turned off, and they stayed off for the concert’s duration.

Ken Iisaka - March 1, 2016

: No more excuses if you haven’t heard the work of this brilliant Portuguese pianist.

Jim Farber - March 1, 2016

An opera premiere about a Marine returning from Iraq is grounded in the experiences of a veteran of the recent war.

Joe Cadagin - March 1, 2016

The often-ignored repertory of 17th-century oratorios, was given a vigorous, musically satisfying revival in California Bach Society’s latest concert set.

Jessica Balik - February 29, 2016

Harpsichordist Derek Tam joined the group in three pieces all composed in 2016.

Janos Gereben - February 29, 2016

From the opening gala on Sept. 7 to the closing concert on July 1, 2017, the San Francisco Symphony's next season is replete with gems.