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Michael Zwiebach - June 6, 2013
Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann

The birthday cake on June 8 is for Robert Schu

Michael Zwiebach - June 6, 2013

From Hans Christian Andersen to the Grimm brothers, 19th-century Europeans were vastly interested in fairytales. For this playlist we turn to pieces that are directly inspired by folk tales.

Mark MacNamara - June 6, 2013

Keith Terry makes music with, and on, his body. He has also seen the uncanny power of synchronizing his body with music and with other people’s rhythms.

Jeff Kaliss - June 6, 2013

Singer/composer Rufus Wainwright rides life’s challenges with a light heart and a commitment to reinvent himself regularly.

Mark MacNamara - June 6, 2013

There’s more music in a Pixar movie than you might think, as Marin Symphony’s principal violist, Jenny Douglass, can attest.

SFCV Staff - June 5, 2013

EMI Records is offering the track "You're Sensational" from The John Wilson Orchestra's album That's Entertainment.

Be'eri Moalem - June 5, 2013

The Left Coast Chamber Ensemble consistently presents innovative, tasteful, and well-played programs, as witness its latest effort of music both old and new.

Janos Gereben - June 5, 2013

The S.F. Symphony celebrates the centennial of The Rite of Spring with four concerts, and MTT credits Stravinsky's with a score that is as "exhilarating and liberating as music can be."

Janos Gereben - June 4, 2013
Racette in the English National Opera <em>Kátya Kabanová</em> Photo by Tristram Kenton
Racette in the English National Opera Kátya Kabanová
Janos Gereben - June 4, 2013
Allison Meneley, the big-voiced Little Red Photo by Erik Scanlon
Allison Meneley, the big-voiced Little Red