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Maggee VanSpeybroeck - August 19, 2013

Magisterial soloists, an enormous choir, and a fine orchestra perform Haydn’s oratorio “The Seasons” to a fare-thee-well.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 18, 2013

The Merola Grand Finale 2013 displayed one of the finest choruses anyone will ever hear perform the finale from Bernstein’s Candide, showcasing six principals, each of whom sang as though stardom is already theirs.

Jeff Dunn - August 16, 2013

The latest release from ZOFO, Mosh Pit, features six high-quality and listener-friendly works of piano music inspired by 19th and 20th century dances.

Steve Osborn - August 16, 2013

A performance by  the Ortelius Trio — Joshua Roman, Dale Barltrop, and Victor Asuncion — at Markham Vineyards is distinct, memorable, and completely delightful, aided by impeccable acoustics.

Michael Zwiebach - August 15, 2013

We keep rediscovering the inexhaustibly deep musical traditions of Africa as artists from all over the world are refreshed and inspired by them. Her'es our late-summer introduction to a few of Africa's beautiful musical traditions.

Mark MacNamara - August 15, 2013

A fully staged, danced, costumed, shortened version of Stravinsky’s Soldier’s Tale for kids.

Mark MacNamara - August 15, 2013

Can you do what you love — dance — and let it take you all the way to college? Find out at Family Day at ODC.

Jim Farber - August 14, 2013

The L.A. Philharmonic’s excellent performance of the Verdi Requiem was very nearly brought down by the slip-ups of an overmatched video crew.

Georgia Rowe - August 14, 2013

Newly appointed as music director of the California Symphony, Donato Cabrera talks about building a rapport with the audience and musicians, what sparked his passion in music, and how his plans for the future will do the same for others. 

David Bratman - August 13, 2013

The final program in this year’s Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music seemed designed to prove that modernism is not only alive and well, it’s kicking and bawling lustily.