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Steven Winn - March 31, 2014

The West Edge Opera's Caterina Cornaro proves to be an unjustly neglected lyric tragedy from the Donizetti’s late period, a rare presentation of the opera that merits a more sustained rediscovery.

Lisa Houston - March 31, 2014

The Labèque sisters are readying their latest four-hand program for San Francisco, featuring American composers, played in Katia’s and Marielle’s inimitable fashion.

Jeff Kaliss - March 31, 2014

The S.F. Girls Chorus launches Noah’s Ark on a flood of gorgeous Britten music, in a beautifully sung yet bare-bones performance.

Janos Gereben - March 29, 2014

There is important news from the San Francisco Conservatory and the promise of more to come. At a recent gala President David H. Stull spoke both of impressive specifics and big ambitions.

Jerry Kuderna - March 28, 2014

A virtuoso pianist makes a rare Bay Area appearance, richly rewarding her audience with evanescent renditions of a Schubert sonata and Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations.

Janice Berman - March 28, 2014

The artistic director of San Francisco Ballet is as vital and creative, at 71, as ever. He distills lessons from his career as he talks about his new ballet.

Michael Zwiebach - March 27, 2014
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Franz Joseph Haydn

He’s never quite had the popularity of Mozart, let alone Beethoven, but

Michael Zwiebach - March 27, 2014

Paris has seen a lot of Aprils come and go: Here are songs that have accompanied some of those hopeful springs.

Mark MacNamara - March 27, 2014

A String Quartet in Denial (Squid, Inc.) and populist conductor Benjamin Simon and his orchestra team up for a highly entertaining family concert.

Molly Colin - March 27, 2014

Storyteller David Gonzalez opens up the world to a child's imagination with his spin on Aesop's moral tales, set to music.