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Janos Gereben - October 30, 2012
YO woodwinds: flutists Apoorva Rangan and Pavitra Rengarajan; oboists Liam Boisset and Erika Johnson
YO woodwinds: flutists Apoorva Rangan and Pavitra Rengarajan; oboi
Janos Gereben - October 30, 2012
Winners all: San Francisco Opera Chorus members singing at a Giants game in AT&T Park
Winners all: San Francisco Opera Chorus members singing at a Giants game in AT&T P
Janos Gereben - October 30, 2012
"Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?"
"Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?"

This somewhat forced allusion to my favorite Vietnamese

Niels Swinkels - October 30, 2012

Music inspired by Italy launches Marin Symphony’s 60th season, with tasteful and crowd-pleasing effect. A highlight is Jeremy Cohen’s new work for quartet and orchestra.

Stephanie Jones - October 30, 2012

“Improv queens” the Real Vocal String Quartet, on deck Nov. 14 at Salons at the Rex, is classically trained but embraces many musical idioms.

Scott Cmiel - October 29, 2012

The Pacific Guitar Ensemble continues to tap the instrument’s potential with another enticing recital.

Thomas Busse - October 29, 2012

A good community choir singing masterworks of Renaissance polyphony gets a passing grade and an A+ for effort.

Steve Osborn - October 29, 2012

The Modigliani Quartet, visiting from Paris, and pianist Joyce Yang render a delightful recital on a sunny Sunday in the North Bay.

Lisa Hirsch - October 28, 2012

While it’s hard to explain the artistic alchemy that makes Robert Wilson and Philip Glass’s opera a success, it is surprisingly entertaining in the theater.

Steven Winn - October 27, 2012

Tis the season for late Brahms, and the San Francisco Symphony under late replacement conductor Asher Fisch delivered a somber, powerful reading of the composer’s last symphony.