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Jeff Dunn - February 9, 2013

“The Illuminators” program conducted by Joana Carneiro highlights musical associations and narratives with varying success.

Lisa Hirsch - February 8, 2013

In a program apparently designed to show off the glorious Symphony Chorus, this week's Poulenc and Berlioz extravaganza, led in masterly fashion by guest conductor Charles Dutoit, is a majestic occasion.

Mark MacNamara - February 7, 2013
When Stravinsky Met Nijinsky
When Stravinsky Met Nijinsky

The other day a book arrived in the mail: When Stravinsky Met Nijinsky (Two Arti

Mark MacNamara - February 7, 2013
Marin Music Chest Scholarhip
Marin Music Chest Scholarship, past winners

Deadline approaching: The Marin Music Chest, which

Mark MacNamara - February 7, 2013

February 9 at First Congregational Church of Berkeley: Young People’s Symphony Orchestra Winter Concert. On the program: Brahms’ Double; Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4. Amos Yang, from the S.F. Symphony, does the solo honors on cello. Along with 95 young musicians, ages 12 to 21, conducted by David Ramadanoff.

Mark MacNamara - February 7, 2013

We’re adding a new feature to the Kids Around the Bay column, in which we report on what’s going on in the schools. It’s an effort to give parents a close look at the resources and philosophy that different schools offer. We begin with the San Francisco Waldorf School and a chat with David Weber, a humanities and music teacher in the Waldorf High School.

SFCV Staff - February 7, 2013

Teen filmmaker and cellist Hana Dahl uploaded the video "Where Did All The Cellos Go" on YouTube. We think you'll want to see it and share it, so here it is, all seven minutes of awesome.

Michael Zwiebach - February 6, 2013

In a good production, Osvaldo Golijov and David Henry Hwang’s 80-minute opera Ainadamar packs one heck of a punch.

Michael Zwiebach - February 6, 2013

Pablo Heras-Casado’s mastery of contemporary-music idioms is perfect for the S.F. Symphony’s West Coast premiere of Magnus Lindberg's EXPO.

Marianne Lipanovich - February 6, 2013

Promising a feast for the senses, Opera Parallèle’s Ainadamar employs flamenco devices as it depicts incidents in the life of the murdered poet Federico García Lorca.