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Michael Zwiebach - August 31, 2012

It’s hard to go wrong with the New Esterhazy Quartet playing Haydn. 

Michael Zwiebach - August 31, 2012

Opera San Jose opens their new season with Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers

Michael Zwiebach - August 31, 2012

On Sunday, in Veterans Memorial Park in Napa, the former members of the NVS will present a free concert in the park, as a thank you to their supporters and patrons.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - August 31, 2012

ETHEL goes to great extremes to play down the fact that it’s a classical ensemble, but in the end it doesn’t matter. The album is great and well-played.

Jeff Kaliss - August 30, 2012

Foday Musa Suso, an acclaimed performer of African instruments, shares the stage this weekend in Carmel with fellow-traveler Philip Glass.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 30, 2012

Handel’s best-known opera has achieved popularity due to a staggering succession of supremely engaging melodies. The reason for the full-house in Salzburg was the stars.

Mark MacNamara - August 30, 2012
Blue Bear School of Music
Blue Bear School of Music

As you look around for music schools for very young children, here’s an

Mark MacNamara - August 30, 2012
Lounge Rumba at La Pena in Berkeley
Lounge Rumba at La Peña in Berkeley

At La Peña, in the Café Valparaíso, the subtext is entirel

Mark MacNamara - August 30, 2012
Sausalito Arts Festival
Sausalito Arts Festival

If you don’t have any other plans, this is what you’re doing one day this weekend

Edward Ortiz - August 29, 2012

The Mondavi Center’s Young Artists Competition shines attention on yet another crop of brilliant performers, this year widening its scope to national level. And Bay Area youth continue to win pride of place.