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Niels Swinkels - March 11, 2014

The ever-elegant Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra probes some lesser-known composers from the 17th and 18th centuries, to the usual grand effect.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 11, 2014

Here’s the musical version of a charity idea you usually associate with walking, running, and biking.

David Bratman - March 11, 2014

The superb Vienna Philharmonic, with substitute conductor Andris Nelsons, outdoes itself with Mozart, Bruckner and Josef Strauss, even in the acoustically deficient Zellerbach Hall.

Molly Colin - March 11, 2014

You can explore flamenco in its intricate variety all this week in Berkeley and San Francisco.

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2014

"Contentious" is what The New York Times predicts that labor negotiations will be when union contracts with the Metropolitan Opera expire this summer:

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2014
Le Tendre Amour's production of <em>Esther</em>
Le Tendre Amour's production of Esther

After the report in last week's column

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2014

Fremont Symphony's 50th season continues with "A Celebration of Fremont," a concert on March 30 at Smith Center, Ohlone College. The program begins with silent film pianist Jon Mirsalis paying homage to the beginnings of the film industry in Niles with Son of a Gun, starring Broncho Billy.

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2014
Shanghai Conservatory composer Zhu Shirui (left) worked with Wei He, Ian Swensen, and Tanya Tomkins during the 2012 festival
Shanghai Conservatory composer Zhu Shiru
Janos Gereben - March 11, 2014
Gerard Mortier
Gerard Mortier

A visionary and controversial figure in opera, Gerard Mortier, died Saturday at his home in Brussels. He was 70 years old.

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2014

... as for the item above, about the New Esterházy Quartet's program, Michelle Dulak Thomson has also this to say: