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Niels Swinkels - May 28, 2013

In a centennial rite, Rite of Spring gets yet another recording, this time by Simon Rattle with his Berlin Philharmonic.

Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013
Nathan Gunn (Yeshua) and Sasha Cooke (Mary Magdalene) in the San Francisco world premiere of Mark Adamo's opera
Nathan Gunn (Yeshua) and Sasha Cooke (Mary Magdalene) in th
Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013
<em>Gesualdo</em> poster Art by Sony Green
Art by Sony Green

Opera Parallèle presents the firs

Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013
Professional poster for amateur orchestra
Professional poster for amateur orchestra

An orchestra founded in 1931, the

Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013
At last year's festival: Isabelle Chapuis, flute; Agnes Kallay, cello; Jasmin Arakawa, piano By Medina Photography
At last year's festival: Isabelle Chapuis, flut
Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013
Will Rautavaara's Piano Concerto be heard at the Van Cliburn? Photo by Ari Korkala
Will Rautavaara's Piano Concerto be heard at the Van Cliburn?
Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013
Claramae Turner
Claramae Turner

Contralto Claramae Turner, 92, died in Santa Rosa earlier this month.

Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013
Brazil's Grupo Corpo is coming to Stanford
Brazil's Grupo Corpo is coming to Stanford

It might have been a stricly subjective response,

Janos Gereben - May 28, 2013

The S.F. Silent Film Festival will feature nine near-forgotten Hitchcock silent films, June 14-16, recently restored and presented with live musical accompaniment, including new compositions.

Thomas Busse - May 27, 2013

Philip Glass’ score for La Belle et la bête was a missed opportunity for retouching, though San Francisco Performances’ production was well-done.