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Michael Zwiebach - October 24, 2012

There are some anniversaries that have to be celebrated by those who really care. The hundredth anniversary of Arnold Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire is one of those.

Jeff Kaliss - October 23, 2012

A park ranger and an expanding group of enthusiasts gather aboard a sailing ship at Hyde Street Pier to sing sea chanteys. Turns out, there’s a lot more there than you might expect.

David Bratman - October 23, 2012

From the U.K., the Carducci String Quartet play Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Debussy in a captivating, clean, clear style.

Benjamin Frandzel - October 23, 2012

That sublime pianist András Schiff reveals rarely heard colors and complexity in his performance of Book II of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier.

Thomas Busse - October 23, 2012

First-rate playing marks a novel recital for violin, harpsichord, and the ungainly yet fascinating dulcian.

Janos Gereben - October 23, 2012
Jörg Widmann's <em>Babylon</em> will be streamed live from Munich
Jörg Widmann's Babylon will be streamed live from Munich

October 23, 2012
Ensemble ARTefact
Ensemble ARTefact

The Montreal-based Ensemble ARTefact is visiting San Francisco for an SFCV-sponsored event at Salle P

Janos Gereben - October 23, 2012
MTT and the new SFS hybrid SACD recording
MTT and the new SFS hybrid SACD recording

The shared glory of the San Francisco Symphony's 1996, 2000, and

Janos Gereben - October 23, 2012
Program 2: the Hamburg Ballet in Neumeier's <em>Nijinsky</em> Photo courtesy of Hamburg Ballet
Program 2: the Hamburg Ballet in Neumeier's Nijinsky
Stephanie Jones - October 22, 2012

Read this surprising story of how Richard Patterson found the Pacific Guitar Ensemble and got a home-cooked Italian dinner for 10 into the bargain.