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Jim Farber - May 27, 2014

The third presentation of the Mozart/Da Ponte trilogy from the L.A. Phil of Così fan tutte is a musical triumph and an operatic delight of the first magnitude.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 27, 2014

The star Russian baritone still has plenty of power and authority, and boisterous fans. But these days, lyricism and variety are in short supply.

Robert P. Commanday - May 27, 2014

The future of the very young musicians from the Crowden School trumpeted bright at the school’s 30th Anniversary Concert in UC Berkeley’s Hertz Hall on Saturday night.

Margaret Jones - May 26, 2014

Chora Nova's season-ending concert brings is a festive finale, a beautiful collaboration of sacred texts and soloists.

Steve Osborn - May 26, 2014

The Santa Rosa Symphony,with piano soloist Jeffrey Kahane and conductor Bruno Ferrandis, performed a benefit concert in honor of more than 20,000 children served by the Symphony's extensive outreach efforts.

Niels Swinkels - May 26, 2014

A S.F. Symphony concert of a hard-hitting (and string-breaking) Prokofiev combines with easy listening classical before a auditorium at Davies Symphony Hall.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 25, 2014

The West Bay Opera's Magic Flute list of joys is long, a cumulative accomplishment of production, casting, and intention.

Mark MacNamara - May 22, 2014

A new nonprofit is integrating music study into the hearts and minds of the “other America.”

Molly Colin - May 22, 2014

The Crowden Music Center will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a benefit concert featuring the world premiere of a new work from the composer Samuel Carl Adams, an alumnus, UC Berkeley's Hertz Hall.

Niels Swinkels - May 21, 2014

Volti closed its 35th season with world premieres of music by American composers Melissa Dunphy and Ted Hearne, plus two Volti-commissions by Kirke Mechem.