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Janos Gereben - August 21, 2012

East-West Fête, Gratis

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Steven Winn - August 20, 2012

Judd Greenstein’s “thrill-ride” highlights a winning chamber music program in a Napa Valley vineyard.

Jeff Dunn - August 20, 2012

Tom Chiu and Christopher Jones free notes from traditional shackles at a centenary concert in honor of a great 20th-century innovator.

Janos Gereben - August 19, 2012

The Merola Grand Finale, which presented — and said farewell to — one of the finest Merola classes in years, presented six tenors all of whom are ready for prime time.

Niels Swinkels - August 19, 2012

Massed forces of the S.F. Choral Society performs a musical collage for Mother Earth, plus a semistaged version of the always-challenging Carmina Burana.

Michael Zwiebach - August 17, 2012

Gioachino Rossini was probably the first composer to become a celebrity. His gastronomic excesses circulated, and food stories about him abounded. There are enough 'alla Rossini' recipes to fill a book: Here are 10 to whet your appetite.

Michael Zwiebach - August 17, 2012

The Merola Grand Finale is the best time to see the young singers the program produces.

Mark MacNamara - August 17, 2012

Striving to clue audiences in on the music they’re hearing, pianist and teacher Jeffrey Sykes believes in taking new paths to enhance their understanding.

Janos Gereben - August 16, 2012

The Fremont Symphony is replacing David Sloss, who headed the orchestra since 1980, and Sue Rose in what the orchestra has termed a "challenging new direction" and spurred by a new grant.