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Janos Gereben - July 2, 2013
Kate Allen as Lucretia, Chris Carr as Tarquinius Photo by Kristen Loken
Kate Allen as Lucretia, Chris Carr as Tarquinius
Janos Gereben - July 2, 2013
Silvia Perrone
Silvia Perrone, fighting spider bites

"Masters of the Spider Dance Revival" will be in San Francisco tonight, stopping for just one p

Janos Gereben - July 2, 2013
All about joy and bother of choral singing
All about joy and bother of choral singing

For Stacy Horn, singing in a volunteer community choir —

Janos Gereben - July 2, 2013
A documenary about the making of Steinways
A documenary about the making of Steinways

Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg founded a company 160 years ago in lowe

Janos Gereben - July 2, 2013
Mayuko Kamio: likes Mozart, will travel
Mayuko Kamio: likes Mozart, will travel

George Cleve, who started his Midsummer Mozart 39 years ago,

Michael Zwiebach - July 1, 2013

Gustav Mahler is famous for his nine (and a half) symphonies. Find out more about this birthday boy, who spent a lot of time conducting.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 28, 2013

The incredible sound of the San Francisco Symphony, and the spirit from the musicians, singers, and MTT, combine for the finest sounding West Side Story you are likely to hear.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 28, 2013

A release by Sir Colin Davis and the London Symphony Orchestra of Der Freischütz tells a decidedly old-fashioned tale whose romantic charms can wear thin, mostly because it cannot compete with many of its recorded predecessors.

Michael Zwiebach - June 27, 2013
Enjoy the symphony outside
Enjoy the symphony outside

June 29, Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse:

SFCV Staff - June 27, 2013

EMI Classics is offering the track "Upon Viewing Two Porcelain Figures" from Conrad Tao: Voyages for SFCV readers to download and enjoy.