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Jason Victor Serinus - June 22, 2012

A recording of Dvořák's Zigeunerlieder showcases restraint above all in what is otherwise consummate musicianship and lovely vocalism.

Janos Gereben - June 22, 2012

In a wonderful highlight of the centennial season, the S.F. Symphony gave a great performance of Bluebeard's Castle, a masterpiece that sounds as contemporary today as it did back in 1912.

Marianne Lipanovich - June 20, 2012

Duo-pianists Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe gleefully pursue wide-ranging interests as they promote and perform classical music in its many guises.

Michael Zwiebach - June 19, 2012

If you want a fair that features great music, look no further than Festival Opera's Opera in the Park.

Michael Zwiebach - June 19, 2012

By now, if you haven’t heard of Classical Revolution, the chamber music collective that specializes in bringing classical music to local neighborhood venues, you’re behind the times.

Michael Zwiebach - June 19, 2012

Every year, Sarah Cahill and New Music Bay Area’s Garden of Memory concert offers a special way to celebrate summer.

Janos Gereben - June 19, 2012

Making Summer Top Ten a Baker's Dozen

The effort to select 10 summer music/dance events is daunting, to say the least, when considering such lists as the 400 free summer attractions in the city, so we carry on, ad

Jonathan Bibayan - June 19, 2012

Many composers have a flair for dying in unusual and creative ways, which only adds to their mythic status. Here are some of the best musical tales from the crypt.

David Bratman - June 16, 2012

Yuja Wang tore through Rachmaninov's monumental Piano Concerto No. 3 in her most exciting and unbelievable S.F. performance yet.