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Ken Iisaka - October 14, 2014

A warm glow suffuses the performance of the venerable Takács Quartet and the superb pianist Marc-André Hamelin.

Janos Gereben - October 14, 2014
Kronos and electronics: not for the first time
Kronos and electronics: not for the first time

The Kronos Quartet is the subject of an interesting

Janos Gereben - October 14, 2014
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga on PBS
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga on PBS

As part of PBS's Great Performances, KQED-TV will once again repeat te

Janos Gereben - October 14, 2014
Crowden Brass Zookeeper Jerome Matthews, one of the school's many parent volunteers
Crowden Brass Zookeeper Jerome Matthews, one of the school's many parent volunteers
Janos Gereben - October 14, 2014
Where there is Carmen, there is smoke
Where there is Carmen, there is smoke

It has come to pass that a production of Carmen is being canceled be

Janos Gereben - October 14, 2014

Noe Valley Chamber Music's 22nd season features seven notable ensembles, beginning with the Hausmann Quartet on Oct. 19, at 4 p.m., in St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. The program: Haydn's String Quartet Op.33, No. 5; Gruenberg's Four Diversions for String Quartet; and Debussy's String Quartet in G Minor.

Janos Gereben - October 14, 2014

42nd Street Moon's production of Do I Hear a Waltz? — which has a very short run in the Eureka Theater, closing on Oct. 19 — has some delightful surprises, beginning with a personal one.

Janos Gereben - October 14, 2014
Young Women's Chorus of San Francisco
Young Women's Chorus of San Francisco

Unlike choruses that take a long time to grow and thrive, the 

Jeremy Rosenstock - October 13, 2014

From Debussy to an early work by John Corigliano, the violinist Tai Murray gives an engaging recital.