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Be'eri Moalem - November 21, 2013

The New Century Chamber Orchestra plays new works and venerable older ones, to reveal connections and contrasts among composer pairs.

Michael Zwiebach - November 21, 2013

If getting to know Benjamin Britten's music is on your to-do list, you can begin with this playlist of pieces from his most celebrated works as well as some lesser-known music.

Michael Zwiebach - November 21, 2013
Benjamin Britten
Benjamin Britten

Today marks the 100th anniversary of Benj

Mark MacNamara - November 21, 2013

Boy choirs are having to adapt to the earlier onset of puberty, which often changes the voice before the musician can catch up.

Janice Berman - November 19, 2013

The Festival Jérôme Bel demonstrated new ways we can think across the boundaries of artist and non-artist, performer and spectator, in refreshingly fun shows at Stanford.

David Bratman - November 19, 2013

The Danish String Quartet, despite a dark and foreboding program, creates a mood of holy light with its brilliant performance.

Tom Jacobs - November 19, 2013

Finding inspiration in history and pop culture, composer Michael Daugherty launches a new work for strings, provoked by Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural style.

Niels Swinkels - November 19, 2013

Amassing to perform Rachmaninov’s Vespers and other sacred works, S.F. Choral Society partners impressively with the Golden Gate Men’s Chorus.

Janos Gereben - November 19, 2013
Luís I, first opera-transmission royal
Luís I, first opera-transmission royal

I fully expected objections and arguments in tracing the