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Jason Victor Serinus - July 18, 2012

An inspiring voice teacher speaks of the challenges and thrills he experiences with his opera-stars-to-be, at the Merola and Adler programs of S.F. Opera.

Janos Gereben - July 17, 2012

Less Is More: Glorious Music Without the Electronic Din

Sweeney Todd
Not so loud ...

For an incredible

Edward Ortiz - July 17, 2012

Is music most rewarding as a group activity? Preliminary research results seem to suggest so.

Scott MacClelland - July 16, 2012

Handel’s Alexander’s Feast made a welcome debut on opening weekend of the Carmel Bach Festival.

Janos Gereben - July 16, 2012

In a collaboration between the S.F. Symphony, CoMM, and SFCV, an innovative, participatory program expands with a website, bringing audiences and amateur music makers even further to the heart of the Symphony.

Mark MacNamara - July 16, 2012

Performances at the Freight and Salvage in honor of Woody Guthrie's 100th birthday illuminate just how interesting a figure he was, not just the mythology that sprang up in his wake.

Niels Swinkels - July 16, 2012

J.S. Bach’s competitors for a staff position created superb music, examples of which were handsomely performed by American Bach Soloists at its current festival, in a rather dry hall.

Jason Victor Serinus - July 13, 2012

Magdalena Kožená scores a win with romantic songs, backed well by husband Simon Rattle and the lush Berlin Philharmonic.

Jeff Kaliss - July 12, 2012

Wes Anderson’s film Moonrise Kingdom, is brimming with fine actors and classical music reflecting childhood from Britten, Schubert, Saint-Saëns, and even Hank Williams.