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Maggee VanSpeybroeck - November 11, 2013

Masterworks Chorale made a stunning success of Mendelssohn’s Elijah, with the choir leading the way.

Janice Berman - November 10, 2013

José Manuel Carreño, the new artistic director of Ballet San Jose, has a vision for the company that is globe-hopping and local, contemporary and neo-classical; a refreshed troupe that will hold its own near and far.

Molly Colin - November 10, 2013

The Sixth International Body Music Festival moved its sonic rhythm party from Oakland to S.F., as its energetic performers tapped, swished, and Velcroed their way across a SFJAZZ Center stage to an enthusiastic audience.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 9, 2013

Oakland East Bay Symphony, with Canadian soprano Othalie Graham, gave a stirring account of Wagner’s Immolation Scene, in a season opener that aimed high.

Molly Colin - November 9, 2013

Welcome to Upside-Downton Abbey, a parody of the Masterpiece Theatre phenomenom Downton Abbey that is this year's gala by the Lamplighters Music Theatre.

Michael Zwiebach - November 7, 2013

The space age has inspired many musicians to write music inspired by our efforts to understand our solar system and universe. Here's to inspiration from the stars.

Yoko Rosenbaum - November 7, 2013

It takes more than practice to get to Carnegie Hall. Here’s one musician’s story of what she’s done and sacrificed for love of music.

Courtesy of the San Francisco Symphony, SFCV brought students to the orchestra’s performance of the complete score to Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo at the S.F. Symphony. Read their reactions here.

Mark MacNamara - November 7, 2013

Mezzo-soprano Olivia Cosio is a remarkably determined young woman, which is what sets her apart, as much as her abundant talent.

Mark MacNamara - November 7, 2013

Symphony Napa Valley presents a concert both highly entertaining and thoughtfully educational titled “Who Messed Up My Orchestra,” begins with an instrument “petting zoo,” art activities, and a juice and cookie reception.