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Steve Osborn - May 13, 2013

The Santa Rosa Symphony, with guest pianist Olga Kern, parade Russian classics in a resounding season-capper.

Janos Gereben - May 13, 2013

A few choice highlights from the wealth of summer concerts, events, and festivals to get things rolling this season.

Jeff Dunn - May 13, 2013

Using a program trend of multimediazation Pamela Freund-Striplen and the Gold Coast Chamber Players commanded attention of patrons with seven revelatory treats for the ears and eyes.

Georgia Rowe - May 13, 2013

The San Francisco Symphony’s Beethoven Project reached a radiant high point over the weekend, as Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas returned to the composer’s Missa Solemnis.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 10, 2013

So unerring in the selections on Rodgers & Hammerstein At the Movies, the John Wilson Orchestra’s new disc, you will likely enjoy yourself immensely and maybe even swoon.

Michael Zwiebach - May 10, 2013

Here’s your SFCV cheat sheet for the opera – the background, sources, story, controversy, and some interpretive ideas, expertly boiled down to a few minutes by Kaleen Asbo.

Michael Zwiebach - May 9, 2013

This month is youth orchestra month, with spring orchestra concerts around the Bay. Here they are, with the young soloists involved:

Michael Zwiebach - May 9, 2013
Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms

It’s rare, but two great composers share the same May 7 birthday: Johannes Brahms and Peter Tchaikovsky.

Michael Zwiebach - May 9, 2013

If you, or one of the, um, younger people you know, has a short attention span, you’re going to love this mixtape.