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Janos Gereben - December 10, 2013
Daisy Newman at YMP's final concert in August Photo by Charles Herlevic
Daisy Newman at YMP's final concert in August
Janos Gereben - December 10, 2013
Society honoree Susan Stauter, in a theater project
Society honoree Susan Stauter, in a theater project

An apparently happy resolution to a disturbing

David Bratman - December 9, 2013

With a solo violinist sometimes off in her own world, Symphony Silicon Valley brings quality playing to its program of Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, and Mozart.

Mark MacNamara - December 9, 2013

The Brooklyn-based Project Trio, coming to the Harker School on Dec. 13., has drawn a huge audience across the Internet with beat-boxing, and has been redefining the borders between classical music and jazz, and other styles.

Steve Osborn - December 9, 2013

An inspiring performance of Haydn’s Mass in Time of War is paired with some serious L. Bernstein and light L. Mozart.

Jeff Dunn - December 7, 2013

Music Director Joana Carneiro made a welcome return to her conducting duties at the Berkeley Symphony evening, offering refreshing renditions of three works.

Michael Zwiebach - December 6, 2013

O.K., maybe you’re thinking King Wenceslas not Henry VIII, but you can usually trust California Bach Society choral director Paul Flight’s inventive programming, so don’t judge this concert by its title.

Michael Zwiebach - December 5, 2013

If you’re at all moved by early music, you won’t want to pass up the chance to hear the San Francisco Bach Choir sing William Byrd’s motet O magnum mysterium along with a selection of Michael Praetorius Christmas carols.

Scott Cmiel - December 5, 2013

Step one with any instrument. Here's how to get off on the right foot ... er, hand, with the guitar.

Michael Zwiebach - December 5, 2013

London is featured in some of the greatest music ever created. Here’s a tribute to a city whose musical history is nonpareil.