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Sarah Sloan - October 31, 2013

Do kids need talent to study singing? Is vocal aptitude learned or an innate skill? Just what is talent? How do I recognize and develop it? These are common questions parents have when deciding to pursue singing lessons for their kids. Those unfamiliar with music lessons might think that singing is a skill one is born with and cannot be learned.

Michael Zwiebach - October 31, 2013
Alexander Borodin
Alexander Borodin

A lot of great musicians are math/science oriented, so it shouldn’t surprise you that there are a few composers, like t

Mark MacNamara - October 31, 2013

Saturday, Nov. 9, the San Francisco Opera hosts a free community open house. Last year more than 4,000 people came to the event.

Mark MacNamara - October 31, 2013

Holy magnificats! Four high school choirs show the results of this summer’s Choral Institute, run by Volti, the professional, new music choir.

Watch a SFCV produced slideshow of Lisa Bielawa’s Crissy Field Broadcast — simultaneously an experiment in large-scale community music-making and a kind of interactive, open-air sound sculpture created by over a thousand musicians tramping over the former airfield.

Niels Swinkels - October 29, 2013

The Silk Road Ensemble continues to explore multicultural artistic expression, but on occasion it falters with uninspired trifles.

Janos Gereben - October 29, 2013

San Francisco Opera is releasing an excellent video version of Jake Heggie's opera on DVD today, and on Friday, PBS' Great Performances will telecast the opera nationwide. Locally, KQED-TV will relegate the telecast to the usual pre-dawn viewer Siberia a couple of times, but makes an exception of joining the rest of the country on Friday:

Janos Gereben - October 29, 2013
Newton Kwan and Max Schugart of the YPSO Photo by Vladimir Gurevich
Newton Kwan and Max Schugart of the YPSO
Janos Gereben - October 29, 2013
Pieter Wispelwey
Pieter Wispelwey

Dutch cellist Pieter Wispelwey will be well in evidence in the city next week, with a free event on Nov.