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Jason Victor Serinus - October 27, 2013

One of America’s finest song composers turned just turned 90, without much fanfare. And that’s the way he prefers it.

Janice Berman - October 27, 2013

Alonzo King Lines Ballet performs two works, one of which is inspired through line, poetry, and writing; all incorporated into the choreography.

Jason Victor Serinus - October 26, 2013

A combined effort from the choruses of San Francisco Opera and Italy’s Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli produces a powerhouse performance of Verdi's Requiem.

Janice Berman - October 24, 2013

A visit from the Nederland Dans Theater, ecstatically received on opening night, featured dancers that can handle any style, mood or mode, even in pursuit of the same theme — memory and regret — in each of two ballets.

Michael Zwiebach - October 24, 2013

There is so much scary, spooky music out there, Halloween is practically a classical music holiday. This is just a beginning sampler ranging from ghost stories to haunted house staples. Have fun.

Michael Zwiebach - October 24, 2013
Georges Bizet
Georges Bizet

Some composers are famous for just one piece of music.

Belinda Reynolds - October 24, 2013

Why is it that the act of composing music carries such gravitas, it makes us wonder if a child can do it? We all used crayons as a kid to draw our own pictures. Why not use an instrument to make your own music?

Mark MacNamara - October 24, 2013

This weekend’s family concert at the Redwood Symphony includes an orchestral version of a Dr. Seuss' classic The Sneetches.

Jeff Kaliss - October 23, 2013

Edgar Allan Poe himself enters the doomed mansion of the Usher family, in Gordon Getty’s canny setting of the famed story, heightening the dramatic impact.

Mark MacNamara - October 23, 2013

The San Francisco Symphony’s Day of the Dead festival of Mexican heritage is always a major event mixing music, theater, dance, and kids activities.