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Steven Winn - July 21, 2013

Full-on piano artistry from all hands (and there were many) marks Music@Menlo’s initial outing in its summer series.

Michael Zwiebach - July 19, 2013

Iolanthe, or the Peer and the Peri may not be the most famous or most remembered show by Gilbert and Sullivan, but it is one of their best. Lamplighters Music Theatre is, of course, the local specialist in this repertoire.

Michael Zwiebach - July 19, 2013

The Cabrillo Festival opens with its usual bang, behind the powerhouse Christopher Rouse whose vibrant, propulsive (and loud) music is made for opening festivals.

Michael Zwiebach - July 19, 2013

George Cleve’s Midsummer Mozart festival will be graced by violinist Mayuko Kamio in its second concert set.

Michael Zwiebach - July 18, 2013

Teddy Abrams, 26, is an established musician with a lot of good sense about what being a musician means. Here he talks about the challenges of a career in an interview with SFCV.

SFCV Staff - July 18, 2013

Naxos is offering the track "Rossini: Guillaume Tell (William Tell): Overture: Finale" from My First Classical Music Album for SFCV readers to download and enjoy.

Michael Zwiebach - July 18, 2013

Here, subject to correction and amplification by any 10- to 40-year-old with expertise, is a set of music to some of the most popular video games ever.

Mark MacNamara - July 18, 2013

Are video games capable of delivering the next generation of audiences to the symphony orchestra’s door? The huge popularity of video game concerts is too real to ignore, and the S.F. Symphony is betting on selling out two video game concerts at Davies Hall.

Janos Gereben - July 16, 2013

Pocket Opera's Merry Wives of Windsor hits all the right notes, it makes a small company shine big.