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Georgia Rowe - October 14, 2013

Out of character and in recital Bryn Terfel is always wonderfully himself. In his first appearance in the beautifully resonant acoustic of Weill Hall, his warmth, charisma, and interpretive skills were on impressive display.

Janos Gereben - October 14, 2013

The West Bay Opera Tosca has it all: a stellar orchestra, musical direction, impressive performances by the principals, and a production that belies the size of the company.

Janice Berman - October 13, 2013

In the centennial year of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, comes the new, perplexing and engaging dance/theater piece A Rite.

Jeff Dunn - October 12, 2013

Two unfamiliar works paired with an old standby featured outstanding singing and a somewhat typical audience reaction to newness.

Wynne Delacoma - October 12, 2013

In Verdi’s birth year, the Chicago Symphony celebrated the right way, led by Riccardo Muti, one of the greatest of the composer’s champions.

Janice Berman - October 11, 2013

Yulan, perhaps best described as a Chinese-style Cirque du Soleil, is a brilliantly colored, imaginative extravaganza starring the Dalian Acrobatic Troupe.

Janos Gereben - October 11, 2013

In an ongoing news item on an investigation underway, the Peninsula Symphony that reports its bank accounts have been cleaned out of approximately a half million dollars.

Niels Swinkels - October 11, 2013

Greatly preferring performing live to recording, pianist András Schiff reflects on his love of Bach and Beethoven and discusses pedaling, music memory, and historical performance.

Michael Zwiebach - October 10, 2013

Verdi wrote 23 operas, of which about 10 are consistently among the most-performed operas every year. So a short playlist like this will hardly do justice to the composer’s achievement. But it will get you started.

Jeff Kaliss - October 10, 2013

In the South Bay, Indian classical music is blooming through the efforts of Indian Classic Music and Arts foundation.