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Jeff Dunn - September 29, 2013

The New Century Chamber Orchestra excelled at audience-wooing, thanks to their superb skills and those of two composers, one for each fashion, new and old.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 29, 2013

Carmen, with its string of great tunes that never fails to lure audiences to the opera house, lacks the spark of life at Livermore Valley Opera.

Georgia Rowe - September 28, 2013

A program of substantial fare on the first half, including a brilliant, big-hearted performance by Emanuel Ax, also revives six miniature works on the second half, to great effect.

Janice Berman - September 28, 2013

Bodytraffic dance troupe finds a clear lane in highly entertaining works at the ODC Theater.

Jeff Dunn - September 27, 2013

Ondine recognizes the 50th anniversary of Hindemith's death with a release of three of his finest works.

Michael Zwiebach - September 26, 2013

Hispanic Heritage Month kicked off on Sept. 15 and Jesse Hamlin’s article on Opera Cultura this week in SFCV got us thinking about music south of the border. Here’s a playlist of some great music from Mexico.

Michael Zwiebach - September 26, 2013
George Gershwin
George Gershwin

One of the most popular American composers of all time,

Mark MacNamara - September 26, 2013

Don't miss Hansel and Gretel at the Oshman Family JCC, featuring a 12-piece orchestra, conducted by Ming Luke, dancers from the Firebird Theater, and multimedia visuals.

Mark MacNamara - September 26, 2013

Sequoia High School in Redwood City has deep roots in music education, and despite the arts crisis in public schools, it’s not about to give that up.

Georgia Rowe - September 25, 2013

The conductor draws on a wide palette for two weeks of concerts in San Francisco, promising excitement for audiences.