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Janos Gereben - April 8, 2014
New Voices composer Ted Hearne
New Voices composer Ted Hearne

On Monday, multiple award-winner Ted Hearne was named the third New Voices composer by Mi

David Bratman - April 7, 2014

We may not know much about how Bach or Mozart expected to hear their music, but we have a great deal of information about later 19th-century composers, thanks to early recordings.

David Bratman - April 7, 2014

German’s Auryn Quartet (now in its fourth decade of prominence) plays Beethoven to a fare-thee-well in San José.

Janice Berman - April 7, 2014

A San Francisco Ballet program of Caprice, Maelstrom, and Rite of Spring sparkles as the dancers go for all.

Robert P. Commanday - April 6, 2014

A composer’s passing is considered with thoughts of the voice and spirit living on, an idea that was pervasive at the memorial concert for the late Conrad Susa, presented by the S.F. Conservatory of Music.

Janice Berman - April 4, 2014

Enigmatic and often thrilling, Alexei Ratmansky’s ballet Shostakovich Trilogy, the first-ever co-production of American Ballet Theatre and the San Francisco Ballet, had its West Coast premiere.

Mark MacNamara - April 3, 2014

Randy Porter is a larger-than-life figure to many of his middle school students. But being that big often has a different look in the inner-city.

In the latest WriteOn! Workshop, students were introduced to Indian classical music and a world premiere by an Indian-American composer. Read their reviews here.

Molly Colin - April 3, 2014

The S.F. Girls Chorus joins the Berkeley Symphony for its annual “I’m a Performer” family concerts that are part of a three-step educational program to make music accessible to everyone.

Janos Gereben - April 2, 2014

The Bay Area's musical community is mourning the passing of San Francisco Opera's beloved veteran Italian language coach Elena Servi Burgess, known as Elena to all.