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Janos Gereben - December 11, 2012
Leutwyler's photo from the wings at NYC Ballet during Balanchine's <em>Serenade</em>
Leutwyler's photo from the wings at NYC Ballet during Balanchine's Serenade
Janos Gereben - December 11, 2012
Ragnar Bohlin conducts <em>Messiah</em>
Ragnar Bohlin conducts Messiah

Ragnar Bohlin is not only a superb chorus master, he is

Janos Gereben - December 11, 2012
 From the La Scala <em>Lohengrin</em>
From the La Scala Lohengrin

Probably without precedent, La Scala's 2012 opening night on De

Janos Gereben - December 11, 2012

[...without regard to Michelangelo; a reference, of course, to T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, a magical work of poetry ... still without appropriate music written for it.]

Janos Gereben - December 11, 2012
Ailyn Perez featured at Tucker Gala Photo by Dario Acosta
Ailyn Pérez featured at Tucker Gala
Ken Iisaka - December 10, 2012

A premiere, a polyrhythmic Ligeti piano concerto, and a revered symphony make up the bill of fare at the Berkeley Symphony.

Be'eri Moalem - December 10, 2012

Bracing new music, from various parts of the globe, highlighted Del Sol Quartet’s latest festival.

Scott Cmiel - December 10, 2012

To no one’s surprise, guitarist Shin-ichi Fukuda’s recital was both brilliant and varied, studded with classics and fresh works, too.

Janice Berman - December 10, 2012

In the S.F. Ballet's opening night of the Nutcracker, a beautiful stage was set, and standout dancers delighted the crowd with this seasonal classic.

Janos Gereben - December 10, 2012

A well-balanced program, excellent playing, and a sizeable crowd greeted S.F. Symphony Chamber musicians who matched their musical assignments perfectly.