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Janos Gereben - November 4, 2014
Shinichi Suzuki
Shinichi Suzuki

Sinichi Suzuki, the man behind the Suzuki Method, used by millions of children over more than the past half centu

Janos Gereben - November 4, 2014
Daniel Knapp
Daniel Knapp

It's a big job, being responsible for San Francisco Opera's physical productions, with an annual departmental operating bu

Janos Gereben - November 4, 2014
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Alter Ego at the Dance Film Festival
Jeremy Rosenstock - November 3, 2014

Jorge Federico Osorio brings together music from around the world in a broadly diverse recital for Cal Performances at UC Berkeley's Hertz Hall.

Jim Farber - November 3, 2014

At the Cal Arts REDCAT theater in Los Angeles, David Rosenboom and percussionist William Winant performed a technologically updated version of Zones of Influence.

Jeff Kaliss - November 3, 2014

Traditional jazz still flourishes in New Orleans and elsewhere, kept alive by groups such as the Rebirth Brass Band.

Lisa Hirsch - November 3, 2014

The Hagen Quartet of Austria plays a program of Mozart, Shostakovich, and Brahms in a performance presented by San Francisco Performances.

Mark MacNamara - November 1, 2014

Gilbert and Sullivan get their annual freshening up in the Lamplighters Music Theatre parody show.

Janos Gereben - October 31, 2014

The San Francisco Symphony delights audiences with Mahler's Symphony No. 7 (during game 7 of the World Series) just before it heads on tour.

Jim Farber - October 28, 2014

From vampires to a neglected John Corigliano work, this season at L.A. Opera bears the stamp of the companyʼs advenurous CEO.