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David Bratman - October 21, 2014

The St. Lawrence String Quartet's concert at Stanford's Bing Hall features new member/violinist Mark Fewer, guest cellist David Finckel, and a program to showcase their talents.

Janos Gereben - October 20, 2014

Little West Bay Opera has gone big again, very big, with a fiery, rapturous production of Verdi's Il trovatore.

Lara Downes - October 19, 2014

How score study and even physical contact with music scores helped Richard Goode enjoy performing more.

Jason Victor Serinus - October 19, 2014

The Walkman is back. It’s now accepting pre-orders on its own lightweight, 64 GB, Hi-Res Walkman Digital Music Player due out in November.

Jeff Dunn - October 17, 2014

A S.F. Symphony concert led by guest conductor Stéphane Denève and featuring force of nature violinist Isabelle Faust highlights music memorialized in ceremonies.

Robert P. Commanday - October 16, 2014

The San Francisco Opera's take on Handel’s comic opera Partenope shines the light on vocals and showcases a eye-catching production.

Mark MacNamara - October 16, 2014

How would you like your piano teacher to write music for your own artistic needs? Here’s one who does.

Ken Iisaka - October 16, 2014

Pianist Rafal Blechaz shows why in Poland he is called the reincarnation of Chopin in a recital arrayed in colors and delicate details.

Niels Swinkels - October 15, 2014

The London Philharmonic comes to town for two concerts as part of the San Francisco Symphony’s Great Performers Series, with Vladimir Jurowski conducting.

Mark Rudio - October 15, 2014

“Digital Debussy,” is part of pianist Kathleen Supové’s "The Exploding Piano" project, an attempt to remake the classical concert experience and everything that goes with it.