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Robert P. Commanday - December 13, 2014

Laszlo Vargaʼs extraordinary career is remembered on the occasion of his death, at nearly 90 years old.

Jeff Kaliss - December 13, 2014

The celebrated conductor shares memories of the founding of his orchestra and the making of Amadeus.

Benjamin Frandzel - December 11, 2014

LCCEʼs excellent guitarist, Michael Goldberg, curated a concert of world premieres and 20th-century gems.

Jason Victor Serinus - December 11, 2014

Besides San Francisco Symphony, here are some of the classical nominees.

Scott Cmiel - December 11, 2014

The Romero Guitar Quartet is both living history and a contemporary phenomenon, as another brilliant concert and sold-out venue proved.

Michael Zwiebach - December 10, 2014

Reported by the U-T San Diego, San Diego Opera conquers its audit, surviving tumultuous organization shifts.

Jeff Kaliss - December 9, 2014

Lisa Bielawa's latest big idea is an opera conceived as separate productions of individual parts.

Jason Victor Serinus - December 9, 2014

The orchestra's latest nomination in the Best Musical Theater Album category featured a difficult recording hurdle. SFS's sound engineer gives the inside story.

Be'eri Moalem - December 9, 2014

The Takács Quartet visited the UC Berkeley campus and played an intimate, collaborative performance, even in oversized, acoustically challenged Zellerbach Hall.

Niels Swinkels - December 9, 2014

With all due respect to the fine orchestra and lauded guest soloists, it was the voices of the Philharmonia Baroque Chorale that made their “Joyous Christmas” concert an evening to remember.