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May 18, 2012

Caroline McCaskey performs on musical saw <br>Photo by Kristen Loken
Caroline McCaskey performs on musical saw

Michelle Dulak Thomson - May 18, 2012

Handel’s little-known opera Atalanta receives a delightful outing in Philharmonia Baroque’s new release, sung by a stellar cast — in perhaps the sole recording in print.

Jeff Dunn - May 17, 2012

One of the best concerts of the season will be heard in May.

Michael Zwiebach - May 17, 2012

Old First Concerts has a sharp eye for artists who are on the edge of stardom, which is what makes this low-priced concert series so successful.

Michael Zwiebach - May 17, 2012

An example of how, through great programming, classical
and contemporary music can illuminate each other.

Niels Swinkels - May 17, 2012

Conductor David Robertson, renowned for his work presenting new music, describes his style of building programs that welcome a variety of listeners.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 15, 2012

So you’ve been convinced to make the big switch, and now you want to become a downloading Jedi and Master of the Vinyl. Here are some quick audiophile tips to start you off.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 15, 2012

Goodbye CDs, hello high-resolution downloads and — surprise! — vinyl LPs. Here’s the why and the how of it.

Jeff Kaliss - May 15, 2012

While missing his late wife and performing and recording partner, Jordi Savall continues to cross centuries, and cultural and geographic boundaries in celebration of early music. Next month Cal Performances will bring him back to the Berkeley Festival & Exhibition.