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Janos Gereben - June 5, 2012

Stanford Consecrates Bing Hall With Auditorium

Midori is featured in Stanford Photo by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
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Georgia Rowe - June 5, 2012

John Adams’ opera has outlasted its critics and finally makes it to San Francisco, thanks to its original commissioner, David Gockley.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 4, 2012

In a new production by visual artist Jun Kaneko and sung in English, The Magic Flute is perfect for the whole family.

Thomas Busse - June 4, 2012

Yet again, the vocal ensemble Chanticleer stylishly pulls rabbits out of a Mexican hat.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 4, 2012

John Adams’ first opera, Nixon in China, is a thoroughly modern, musically and visually irresistible masterpiece.

David Bratman - June 4, 2012

Symphony Silicon Valley is in fine fettle under guest conductor William Boughton, with Ning An as the fine piano soloist.

Peter Dobrin - June 4, 2012

As the Philadelphia Orchestra counts pennies, can it count on remaining a top-tier orchestra?

Timothy Mangan - June 2, 2012

The L.A. Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel premiere of The Gospel According to the Other Mary displays a challenging yet brilliant creation by John Adams to great effect.

Anna Carol Dudley - June 1, 2012

Soprano Judith Nelson, one of the world’s most famous singers of Baroque music as the early music revival began, died peacefully May 28, at the close of a 12-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Jeff Dunn - June 1, 2012

Alison Balsom’s latest compilation of her trumpet selections offers some tried-and-true along with several new pieces for her, all played in her distinctive manner.