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Jason Victor Serinus - August 15, 2012

Soprano Miah Persson’s latest recital CD is essential to acquire, being so filled with beautiful, deeply felt singing.

Niels Swinkels - August 14, 2012

Bay Area–based Thomas Oliver Croen is a master craftsman of violin making. But before he really understood how to create these complex instruments, he had to learn to repair them.

Janos Gereben - August 14, 2012

Sunday in the Park with István

Hungarian king to be serenaded in Golden Gate Park
Hungarian king to be serenaded i
Lisa Hirsch - August 13, 2012

The Cabrillo Festival celebrates 50 with an engaging program: a road-racer, a mult-cult piece by Golijov, a Harrison symphony, and a commissioned work by a mere youngster.

David Bratman - August 13, 2012

Brilliant playing enlivens Music@Menlo’s final program, in a mix of surprising instrumental combinations, coupled with formidable playing by young performers.

Michael Zwiebach - August 9, 2012

Carmina Burana was conceived as a stage work, a “scenic cantata,” but most of the time it is presented purely as a concert. The opera director Brian Staufenbiel adds to the fun of this performance with a little bit of dancing, some costumes and a few other “surprises”.

Michael Zwiebach - August 9, 2012

For the second week of Music in the Vineyards, up in Napa, the Pacifica Quartet takes over for the Borromeo.

Michael Zwiebach - August 9, 2012

If you were to take a chance on a concert this weekend, or get on one waiting list, or if there were a concert worth standing outside with a really winning smile and a sign pleading for spares this weekend, this is the one.

Jeff Kaliss - August 8, 2012

Here’s a way to shake up the usual and hear a broad variety of great music at the same time.