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Janos Gereben - January 14, 2014
Oregon Woodwinds, migrating South: Louis DeMartino, Melissa Peña, Molly Alicia Barth, Lydia Van Dreel, and Steve Vacchi
Oregon Woodwinds, migrating South: Louis DeMart
Janos Gereben - January 14, 2014

Avedis Chamber Music Series begins its 29th season this week with the first of four concerts on Sundays at 2 p.m. in the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.

Niels Swinkels - January 14, 2014

Color the S.F. Symphony’s program “Bates” and “Beethoven,” for its unusual pairing of an old master with a youthful and inventive challenger.

Janos Gereben - January 14, 2014
Stuart Skelton as Peter Grimes
Stuart Skelton as Peter Grimes

Even with the announcement on Monday of

Janos Gereben - January 14, 2014

"It’s an incredible voyage to go through Bartók’s six quartets," says violist Geraldine Walther, "because they represent a lifetime of work. Before I joined Takács [she was principal violist of the San Francisco Symphony], even though I’d played the Viola Concerto and the Concerto for Orchestra, I didn’t really know Bartók.

Janos Gereben - January 14, 2014
"Play one wrong note and you die!"
"Play one wrong note and you die!"

This is the short synopsis for Eugenio Mira's film, Grand Piano

Janos Gereben - January 14, 2014
The auditorium of the Masonic Memorial Temple
The auditorium of the Masonic Memorial Temple

The main auditorium of the

Lisa Houston - January 13, 2014

Past-mistress of that ancient Chinese stringed instrument the pipa, Wu Man reflects on her unconventional start in music and her long road to the world’s concert stages.

Thomas Busse - January 13, 2014

Near-perfect vocalism and fine instrumental performances mark Musica Pacifica’s concert of French Baroque works.