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Niels Swinkels - May 20, 2013

The San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra closed its 2012-2013 season with an inspired concert that included interesting and meaningful juxtapositions.

Michael Zwiebach - May 16, 2013

Tenor A.J. Gluckert tells us what it’s like to dive into a new score and what he loves about Mark Adamo’s music.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - May 16, 2013

John Eliot Gardiner’s 28th CD in a series of Bach cantatas is a must-have recording, for its superb music-making as well as its detailed essays.

Michael Zwiebach - May 16, 2013
Lou Harrison
Lou Harrison

May is a popular month to be born in: Lou Harrison shares his May 15 birthday with Claudio Monteverdi and May 17 is Eric Sat

Mark MacNamara - May 16, 2013

In a scene that will be repeated on a larger scale in San Francisco in October, the first of Lisa Bielawa’s "Airport Broadcasts" recently took place in Berlin. The participatory event united more than 200 instrumentalists of all kinds.

Michael Zwiebach - May 16, 2013

We had so many possibilities for last week’s three-minute mixtape, we had to create another playlist featuring classical music’s most famous dance tunes, all under three minutes (with one minor exception).

Mark MacNamara - May 16, 2013
Reuben Moss
Reuben Moss

On August 24, 2001, a music review by Tony Hicks in The Contra Costa Times reported on the overnight s

Michael Zwiebach - May 15, 2013

Cantare con Vivo’s May concert is traditionally an uplifting, fun affair, which goes by the title “How Can I Keep From Singing?”

Michael Zwiebach - May 15, 2013

When pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin comes to town, it’s often to play something gnarly or seldom played. In his appearances with the S.F. Symphony this time he’s scheduled for Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand, and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.