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Jamie Apgar - November 18, 2013

Music-lovers accustomed to regarding Mikhail Glinka as the beginning of Russian concert music got a pleasant surprise from the Philharmonia Baroque.

Janice Berman - November 18, 2013

As far as galas go, the one at Ballet San Jose welcoming the new Artistic Director spoke well for the company’s future.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 18, 2013

Its the opera-friendly acoustic of the California Theatre, OSJ's Hansel and Gretel overflows with musical and visual delights, everyone inhabits their role so completely, and with so much relish, that the opera’s smile-filled ending is assured from the very start. 

Janos Gereben - November 15, 2013

Porgy and Bess at the Golden Gate Theatre is outstanding on every count — musically, dramatically, and especially by the strength of performances from a cast without a weak link.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 14, 2013

San Francisco Opera’s new production of Barber of Seville is a winner from top to bottom.

Mark MacNamara - November 14, 2013

Youth Orchestra Conductor Donato Cabrera talks about the upcoming concert featuring Copland, Bloch, and Nielsen; how to build a rapport with the young musicians, telling a story through music.

Mark MacNamara - November 14, 2013

Aaron Copland, born 113 years ago today, was famously dubbed “the dean of American composers.” His scores, well-known and loved, we still hear in TV and film.

Mark MacNamara - November 14, 2013

A local holiday tradition returns at ODC Dance Company.

Janos Gereben - November 12, 2013
John Tavener
John Tavener

A leading figure in a contemporary musical genre that has been called "holy minimalism" has died, the 

Ken Iisaka - November 12, 2013

Joyce Yang joins the Alexander String Quartet in a commanding, passionate recital at Kohl Mansion.