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Jeff Kaliss - April 11, 2012

The melding of German and Northern Italian Baroque musical cultures is celebrated over three weekends and four venues in Sonoma Bach's Early Music Festival.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - April 11, 2012

Brooklyn Rider string quartet plays just fine outside the mainstream, and even co-composes works for itself.

Zachary Lewis - April 10, 2012

The Cleveland Orchestra is capitalizing on its vaunted reputation with new initiatives, a controversial music director, and greater outreach.

Janos Gereben - April 10, 2012

Graduation Time: Exciting, Free Recitals

It is time to head to the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. A map is provided to assist you in the quest.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 10, 2012

The German baritone Matthias Goerne tells why he is drawn to songs with contemporary relevance, allowing him to plumb his emotional depths.

Marianne Lipanovich - April 9, 2012

The 25th anniversary tour of Anonymous 4 offers something for everyone from this a capella group that has played an important role in the revival of medieval music.

David Bratman - April 6, 2012

In a sort of meditation on the state of the symphony, Nielsen provides a gem in music.

Jason Victor Serinus - April 4, 2012

Here’s the bottom line: You’ve got to hear L’Arpeggiata’s Los Pájaros Perdidos, an immediate contender for “Best of 2012.”

Michael Zwiebach - April 4, 2012

It will certainly be one of the most memorable live performances of classical music of the season.