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Giacomo Fiore - February 3, 2015

The Del Sol Quartet uses a new format to demystify and explore new music with an audience.

Niels Swinkels - February 3, 2015

Paul Goodwin's conducting debut with S.F. Symphony was welcome, if belated, while soprano Lydia Teuscher stole the show.

Edward Ortiz - February 3, 2015

The Empyrean Ensemble presented new works by Pulitzer Prize-winner Melinda Wagner and UC Davis composers at the 2015 Music and Words Festival.

Joe Cadagin - February 3, 2015

The Lamplighters Musical Theater production of Candide has a lot going for it, along with a few unavoidable flaws.

Lara Downes - February 3, 2015

The “formidable” pianist sits down to talk about her music, her advocacy, and her upcoming performances in S.F. with the Rotterdam Philhamonic and Yannick Nezet-Seguin.

Steven Winn - February 2, 2015

Powerful American tenor Matthew Polenzani knocked a delightfully eccentric program out of the (First Congregational) Church in Berkeley Saturday night.

Mark Rudio - January 29, 2015

Noe Valley Chamber Music returned after four years off to draw the largest audience in its 22-year history in San Francisco on Sunday, in a performance hosted by SFOO cellist Emil Miland.

Didi Chang-Park - January 29, 2015

One of SFCV’s emerging writers takes you into the world of contemporary master Wolfgang Rihm in a premiere with the National Symphony Orchestra.

Niels Swinkels - January 29, 2015

ABS did a terrific job with the most winning of Handel’s theater works, introducing a fine soprano in the process.

Molly Colin - January 27, 2015

A new chorus with a focus on Jewish composers.