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Janos Gereben - July 15, 2014
Traviata in the ballpark Photo by Scott Wall
Traviata in the ballpark
Janos Gereben - July 15, 2014
Lorin Maazel leading the Boston Symphony in 2009 Photo by Hiroyuki Ito
Lorin Maazel leading the Boston Symphony in 2009
Janos Gereben - July 15, 2014
ODC's Natasha Adorlee Johnson, Vanessa Thiessen, Anne Zivolich, and Yayoi Kambara in <em>Breathing Underwater</em> Photo by Margo Moritz
ODC's Natasha Adorlee Johnson,
Janos Gereben - July 15, 2014
Escher
Escher String Quartet

Looking through the varied wealth of Music@Menlo offerings, the 12th annu

Janos Gereben - July 15, 2014
New NCCO executive director Philip Wilder
New NCCO Executive Director Philip Wilder

I have known Philip Wilder for years, writing about arti

Niels Swinkels - July 14, 2014

The American Bach Soloists convey listeners into a festive spirit with a variety of works that influenced J.S. Bach, including Frederick the Great, Buxtehude, Kuhnau, and a Bach cousin.

Mark MacNamara - July 13, 2014

She made a splash, early on in her career, founding the successful Philharmonia Orchestra of the Americas. But Alondra de la Parra came prepared for the struggle that is the career of a conductor. And she is definitely not complaining.

Janos Gereben - July 13, 2014

The Merola presentation of A Streetcar Named Desire is a triumph for the singers despite the challenges of the operatic version of the classic.

Molly Colin - July 10, 2014

Kids (and their parents) get to shake, rattle and rock at the free outdoor Kidchella summer concerts in Redwood City.

Mark MacNamara - July 10, 2014

The Festival del Sole'e eccentric calendar includes two very noteworthy performances by the Sphinx Orchestra, known for its quality but also because it is the only orchestra in America comprised entirely of Black and Latino musicians.