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David Bratman - November 3, 2012

A program that the S.F. Symphony will play on an upcoming tour featuring Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 2 will show the Asian audiences what our orchestra and its music director are really made of.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 2, 2012

Yannick Nézet-Séguin and a superb cast prove we can never have too many recordings of Don Giovanni.

Michael Zwiebach - November 1, 2012

This Sunday, the prodigiously accomplished David Requiro joins forces with the excellent pianistRoy Bogas for a recital that leads off a fantastic season of concerts at the Crowden School intheir Sundays@Four series.

Michael Zwiebach - November 1, 2012

This Sunday, the prodigiously accomplished David Requiro joins forces with the excellent pianistRoy Bogas for a recital that leads off a fantastic season of concerts at the Crowden School intheir Sundays@Four series.

Mark MacNamara - November 1, 2012
Young People's Symphony Orchestra
Young People's Symphony Orchestra with David Ramandoff

It just so happens that this weekend feat

Mark MacNamara - October 31, 2012
Volti

The Volti chorus opens its 34th season with a terrific program featuring its 20 singers along with choruses from the Head Royce School in the East Bay and the Ruth Asawa School for the Performing Arts in San Francisco.

Mark MacNamara - October 31, 2012
Alison Faith Levy
Alison Faith Levy

Alison Faith Levy, whose signature song “Like a Spinning Top” has become a huge hit, is the founder of a genr

Brett Campbell - October 31, 2012

Other Minds, in collaboration with Cal Performances, is putting on a major retrospective of Conlon Nancarrow’s music this weekend. It’s music that, as Frank Zappa said, “will kill you.” (And he meant that in a good way.)

Janos Gereben - October 30, 2012
The quartet: Ivanir, Hoffman, Keener, Walken
The quartet: Ivanir, Hoffman, Keener, Walken

No memories of finger positions remain from childhood

Janos Gereben - October 30, 2012

The Nov. 10 Met HD cast features Thomas Adès conducting the premiere of his The Tempest, with Simon Keenlyside as Prospero.