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Steven Winn - May 6, 2013

The Marin Symphony, with pianist Joyce Yang, provides an illuminating session of compare-and-contrast of Debussy’s La Mer, along with some delicious Ravel.

Georgia Rowe - May 6, 2013

There was a lot of excitement at the San Francisco Symphony Saturday night. But even by this orchestra’s high standards, this was a thrilling, surprising — and even alarming — night.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - May 5, 2013

Whether singing sacred or secular works, American Bach Soloists always deliver quality to the max.

Janice Berman - May 4, 2013

San Francisco Ballet’s new Cinderella, which had its U.S. premiere Friday night with a cast headed by Maria Kochetkova in the title role, is magic.

David Bratman - May 4, 2013

Michael Tilson Thomas began a two-week “Beethoven Project” with his S.F. Symphony, appropriately enough, with a concert of early Beethoven.

Janice Berman - May 4, 2013

The Paul Taylor Dance Company chose a dry and difficult path to open its five-day San Francisco Performances engagement Wednesday.

Jeff Dunn - May 3, 2013

A new release by composer Gordon Getty offers terse, melodic, and simplistic piano music that at times evinces a subtle sophistication.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 2, 2013

The young bicoastal and tremendously busy tenor Michael Fabiano has much to say about getting into the character of a song, and the crying need for arts in the schools.

Michael Zwiebach - May 2, 2013

May 3 and 4, Shannon Theater, Fremont High School: Before Stephen Sondheim wrote his convention-defying, form-opening musicals, he collaborated with comic writers Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove on A F

Michael Zwiebach - May 2, 2013

There are dozens of ways to organize musical meter, but only some of them are common in Western classical styles. This week's Playlist samples some of the uncommon ways of organizing rhythm.