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Janos Gereben - February 4, 2014
Scene from Neumeier's <em>Midsummer Night Dream</em> Photos by Holger Badekow
Scene from Neumeier's Midsummer Night Dream
Janos Gereben - February 4, 2014
Osmo Vänskä Photo by Greg Helgeson

And even better: if you missed it (my sympathies), KDFC-FM will be kind enough to broadcast it at 8 p.m., next Tuesday, Feb. 11.

Jason Victor Serinus - February 4, 2014

Live concerts are sometimes only as good as your seat. But Meyer Sound’s Constellation Acoustic System can transform a hall’s acoustics — without your being aware of it.

Anatole Leikin - February 3, 2014

The poetic and insightful pianist Vadym Kholodenko delights listeners in the South Bay with works by Nicolai Medtner, Chopin, and Brahms.

Jason Victor Serinus - February 3, 2014

Baritone Gerald Finley produced a polished, but mannered interpretation of Schubert’s Winterreise.

Janos Gereben - February 3, 2014

The S.F. Opera Education Department is reaching out to the community with a variety of programs — for schools, families, adults — to entertain, educate, build audiences, and dispell the mystique around opera.

Janice Berman - February 2, 2014

The return of Martha Graham Dance Company to Zellerbach Hall featured dancers with strong Graham technique, style, and substance and repertory that was alive and juicy.

Lisa Houston - February 2, 2014

Audiences will have a chance to hear why the Kronos Quartet chose Bay Area native Mary Kouyoumdjian from nearly 400 applicants for its latest Under 30 World Premiere commission.

Donna Stoering - January 31, 2014

The Choral Project of San Jose invited the Canadian Brass to share a concert, turning it into a multiple-ovation joyfest.

Stephanie Jones - January 31, 2014

Keisuke Nakagoshi, and half of the Grammy-nominated piano duet ZOFO, will perform a debut solo recital featuring the premiere of Jack Curtis Dubowsky's Moth.