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Jamie Apgar - February 9, 2014

One of this year’s birthday composers, C.P.E. Bach (born 1714), was the inspiration for Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra’s performance.

Janos Gereben - February 9, 2014

The Chinese New Year concert at S.F. Symphony celebrates with music, fanfare, an illuminated dragon, and a full house providing a homecoming welcome to Alina Ming Kobialka.

Janice Berman - February 8, 2014

Aszure Barton’s 2012 creation for seven gifted dancers — six men, one woman, her co-collaborators, comes to San Francisco Performances.

Jason Victor Serinus - February 8, 2014

Brian Asawa's Bay Area is return is welcoming, strong, and expressive.

Jeff Dunn - February 8, 2014

An impressive performance by the Berkeley Symphony showcases a singular achievement by Samuel Carl Adams with his new concerto, one for the record books.

Jeff Dunn - February 7, 2014

The S.F. Symphony concert featuring Bringuier and Grimaud is perfectly presented in almost every way, even with a program including a hulking Brahms concerto.

Michael Zwiebach - February 6, 2014

If you’re from my generation, composer John Williams provided part of the soundtrack of your youth.

Mark MacNamara - February 6, 2014

Stanford's Pan-Asian Music Festival’s 10th anniversary features four great performances by a group from Tibet and another from Mongolia.

Michael Zwiebach - February 6, 2014

Celebrate the Chinese New Year with this SFCV playlist for the Year of the Horse.

Jodi Levitz - February 5, 2014

Jodi Levitz, Ives Quartet Violist and Chair of the String Department at SFCM, describes how to hold the bow without tension.