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Jason Victor Serinus - February 17, 2014

The glory and grandness of Puccini and the heart-rending Butterfly of Cecilia Violetta López is on display at the Opera San José.

Janos Gereben - February 17, 2014

After a slow start to Donizetti's L’elisir d’amore at West Bay Opera, outstanding performances soon make up for it.

Janice Berman - February 16, 2014

After shaking off some initial jitters the Ballet San Jose works its magic and sets the footing for a strong relationship with the audience to come.

Lisa Houston - February 14, 2014

The world-renowned viola da gambist Jordi Savall pleads for the primacy of the artist, to help avert political disaster.

Janice Berman - February 14, 2014

John Neumeier and the Hamburg Ballet's Midsummer Night's Dream isn't just neoclassicism on a grand scale, with dazzling costumes, magical settings, a full orchestra, and plenty of fine dancers — it's great fun.

Michael Zwiebach - February 13, 2014

John Adams, this week’s birthday boy, belies the usual stereotypes about composers. Vigorous, worldly, engaged, conversant with a wide swath of culture and cultural activities, he is no ivory-tower intellectual.

Mark MacNamara - February 13, 2014

The John Adams Young Composer Program at the Crowden Music Center fosters deep creativity even in very young children.

Michael Zwiebach - February 13, 2014

Music is front and center in the Winter Olympics from the opening ceremonies to the figure skating programs that are one of the games’ major draws. Here are some musical highlights from the Sochi Games.

Janos Gereben - February 12, 2014

The open rehearsal of the New Century Chamber Orchestra's one-act comic opera Rita was a delightful event, with outstanding, appealing artists, singers, and instrumentalists alike; a presentation that delivered more than just promise.

Jeff Kaliss - February 12, 2014

One of the founding fathers of New Age music, Kitaro continues to blur boundaries, and will do so with the Santa Rosa Symphony.