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Janos Gereben - November 13, 2012

The New Millennium Chamber Orchestra, founded by Dagmar Dolatschko and James R. Frieman just this year, is giving its second concert on Nov. 16, in Trinity Presbyterian Church in San Carlos.

Janos Gereben - November 13, 2012
Covent Garden trio: Terfel, Gheorghiu, Kaufmann
Covent Garden trio: Terfel, Gheorghiu, Kaufmann

Just in time for the opening of the

Janos Gereben - November 13, 2012
Film opens on Friday
Film opens on Friday

Fortuitously, Dario Marianelli's

Janos Gereben - November 13, 2012
Members of the UC Berkeley Chamber Chorus in rehearsal for <em>Wozzeck</em>
Members of the UC Berkeley Chamber Chorus in rehearsal for Wozzeck
Jeff Dunn - November 12, 2012

In their final Berkeley concert, Esa-Pekka Salonen and his Philharmonia
Orchestra thrill Berkeley with an impassioned account of Mahler's 9th
Symphony.

Steven Winn - November 12, 2012

British actress Imogen Poots’ latest film A Late Quartet set her and her fellow actors the task of learning to play string instruments so as to capture the intimacy of a string quartet. 

Steven Winn - November 12, 2012

The plot may be melodramatic, but the truthfulness about music-making makes Yaron Zilberman’s new film, with its star-studded cast, an excellent example of music in film. 

Georgia Rowe - November 12, 2012

In Wozzeck's return to the Bay Area, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen led London’s Philharmonia Orchestra in the kind of brilliantly authoritative performance that left no doubt as to the enduring power of Alban Berg’s masterpiece.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 11, 2012

There were many beautiful moments in Kate Royal’s recital, some offered unqualified success, others made clear that are still lessons to be learned.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - November 11, 2012

Emanuel Ax and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra are brilliantly matched, offering a set from Beethoven’s middle period.