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Mark MacNamara - September 19, 2013

Celebrate International Peace Month with The 2013 JAMband Family Festival. Children need only bring “your dancing feet, a loving mind, and a peaceful spirit.”

Janos Gereben - September 19, 2013

With Dolores Claiborne the S.F. Opera overcame seemingly impossible odds, beautifully marrying music with a difficult drama; and in the title role, Patrica Racette triumphing over an unimaginable challenge.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - September 18, 2013

The first volume of chamber pieces for strings from Saariaho offers a fine, if occasionally jarring, survey of nearly a quarter century of the composer's work.

Janice Berman - September 17, 2013

The 22nd annual West Wave Dance Festival offered a wide range of dance troupes, demonstrating talent, vivacity, and dramatic partnering. 

Jason Victor Serinus - September 17, 2013

Make plans to see these performances to satisfy your desire to hear great vocalists at the peak of their artistry.

Niels Swinkels - September 17, 2013

String compositions, drenched in emotion and brilliance, are the tasty Hungarian bill of fare in the Gold Coast Chamber Players’ latest program.

Janos Gereben - September 17, 2013
An old quiz show that lived on... until now
An old quiz show that lived on...
Janos Gereben - September 17, 2013
Tokyo Philharmonic team presents a bottle of sake to SFS captain Mark Inouye Photo by Oliver Theil
Tokyo Philharmonic team presents a bottle of sake to SFS captain Mark Inouye
Janos Gereben - September 17, 2013
Air Force quintet plus one
Air Force quintet, plus one

Brass instruments will sing at one of the concluding classical concerts of Redwood City's varie