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Janos Gereben - January 22, 2013
Brooklyn Tabernacle at the Inauguration Photos by AP pool coverage
Brooklyn Tabernacle at the Inauguration
Be'eri Moalem - January 21, 2013

The music itself and the quality of playing builds and builds, at a Kohl Mansion recital by the visiting Trio Solisti.

David Bratman - January 21, 2013

An expert pianist/lecturer, Jeffrey Siegel presents music by George Gershwin and other American icons.

Jason Victor Serinus - January 20, 2013

Soprano Marnie Breckenridge shines in songs by many composers with Bay Area roots.

Lisa Hirsch - January 20, 2013

The Alexander String Quartet celebrates two giants of chamber music, doing more than justice to Benjamin Britten’s centennial, not to mention Béla Bartók.

Janos Gereben - January 18, 2013

In a bold and successful move, Michael Tilson Thomas and the S.F. Symphony have condensed Henrik Ibsen's 1876 Peer Gynt into an outstanding musical-dramatic multimedia production.

Jason Victor Serinus - January 17, 2013

A Great Performers evening, featuring soprano Renée Fleming and mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, was a glamorous musical journey through France’s belle époque, and a spectacular vocal night to remember.

Mark MacNamara - January 17, 2013
Ragazzi Boys Chorus
Ragazzi Boys Chorus

January 19, Saturday: Ragazzi Boys Chorus presents Singfest, a 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Mark MacNamara - January 17, 2013

There may be no better way for a child (or adult) to step into the history of the Civil Rights era than through its music.

Mark MacNamara - January 17, 2013
Lara Downes
Lara Downes

We reached Lara Downes, a friend of ‘the Classical Voice’.