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Janos Gereben - May 22, 2012

Beauty and Tragedy in Gamelan Premieres

Ayu Larassanti dances in <em>Somia</em> (Peace) Photo by Jorge Vismara
Ayu Larassanti da
Jason Victor Serinus - May 21, 2012

Dolby Labs’ new TrueHD technology enables higher sound quality for action flicks, pop music, and — more aptly here — the S.F. Symphony’s esteemed media projects.

Jeff Kaliss - May 21, 2012

The Oakland East Bay Symphony certainly can play, but can it swing? Its season-ending program, of new works and tried-and-true ones, was a mixed bag.

Be'eri Moalem - May 21, 2012

Beethoven gets a full-dress treatment, on Robert Levin’s fortepiano and Steven Isserlis’ gut-strings cello, in a pair of recitals.

May 18, 2012
Val Diamond, Soprano Laura Claycomb and Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas<br>Photo by Kristen Loken
Val Diamond, Soprano Laura Claycomb and Music Director
May 18, 2012
Organist Cameron Carpenter <br>Photo by Kristen Loken

On Thursday evening, May 10th, 2012, the San Francisco Davies Symphony Hall held a performance under the name of Barbary Coast and Beyond.

May 18, 2012
Scott Nygaard, Jody Stecher, and Bill Evans <br>Photo by Kristen Loken

Thursday, May 10, I entered the grand Davies Symphony Hall my hopes high with anticipation to see the Barbary Coast and Beyond concert

May 18, 2012

Soprano Laura Claycomb <br>Photo by Kristen LokenBarbary Coast and Beyond was an amazing display of musical diversity: classical, marches, marimba, banjo, national anthem medleys, musical saw, opera, and a piece that was writ