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Janos Gereben - July 22, 2012

The Festival del Sole featured dancers from the Bolshoi ballet in an impressive program with a spectacular surprise.

Jason Victor Serinus - July 20, 2012

The Merola production of Postcard From Morocco is packaged in mystery and enigma, but delivers a dreamscape of a score.

Stephanie Jones - July 20, 2012

London’s always a great place to be for the arts, but right now it’s dressed to the nines.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - July 20, 2012

A seven-disc treasure trove captures Music@Menlo’s 2011 sumptuous banquet of Brahms and others.

Michael Zwiebach - July 20, 2012

Opera fans have a good few weeks ahead if they haven’t decamped for summer vacations. First up, this weekend, is the Merola Opera Program with Dominick Argento’s quirky, imaginative Postcards From Morocco.

Michael Zwiebach - July 20, 2012

The little Midsummer Mozart Festival will be in full swing this weekend, with pianist Audrey Vardanega, now an experienced soloist at the advanced age of 16, playing the delightful Piano Concerto in G Major, No. 17.

Scott Cmiel - July 19, 2012

What could be sweeter than hearing terrific playing and thought-provoking lectures at a noted guitar fest in the scenic Sierra Nevada?

Jeff Kaliss - July 18, 2012

Although his solo careers drew him out of the Romero Guitar Quartet he’d grown up with, the lively, loquacious Angel Romero has retained his vital family connections.

Marianne Lipanovich - July 18, 2012

El Cerrito’s West Edge Opera dives into Weill/Brecht and Hagen/Muldoon, with two new “sin city” offerings.