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Janos Gereben - November 5, 2013
Daniel Hope at the Savannah Music Festival Photo by Frank Stewart
Daniel Hope at the Savannah Music Festival
Janos Gereben - November 5, 2013
Musica Pacifica: Judith Linsenberg (recorder), Charles Sherman (harpsichord), Elizabeth Blumenstock (violin), Josh Lee (viola da gamba)
Musica Pacifica: Judith Linsenberg
Edward Ortiz - November 4, 2013

Not up to speed on chip-music yet? Brooklyn-based Yarn/Wire ensemble gave Sacramento new music audiences an intro course, via Tristan Perich’s Chalk.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - November 4, 2013

A new CD from Kevin Puts features extremely interesting and inventive choral writing, but save the liner notes for after your first listen.

David Bratman - November 4, 2013

The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, under its venerable yet still commanding Principal Conductor Neeme Järvi, played at a full strength of about 70 musicians at Bing Hall.

Jeff Kaliss - November 4, 2013

The S.F. Symphony screened Hitchcock's Vertigo; the restored film was projected in color as the Symphony, conducted by Joshua Gersen, performed the live world premiere of Hermann's score.

Scott Cmiel - November 3, 2013

The Katona Twins Guitar Duo highlighted both the popular and classical roots of the guitar in an unusual and distinctive recital.

Janice Berman - November 3, 2013

The Butterfly Lovers, distinctively Chinese by design and beautiful to look at, reveals the strengths and weaknesses inherent in this east/west mash-up.

Janos Gereben - October 31, 2013

Zarin Mehta, former president of the New York Philharmonic was named co-executive director of Sonoma's Donald and Maureen Green Music Center