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Niels Swinkels - March 18, 2012

A French composer doesn’t quite respond to quartets by Beethoven and Haydn, but speaks in his own evocative voice.

Georgia Rowe - March 17, 2012

Directed by Marin Alsop, the Baltimore Symphony and UC Choral Ensembles perform a noted oratorio scored to accompany a classic silent film about Joan of Arc.

Jeff Dunn - March 17, 2012

Pairs of contrasting works illustrated 20th-century extremes and 21st-century frontiers of orchestration at the Mavericks Festival were brilliantly juxtaposed and together made for a wonderful concert.

Michael Zwiebach - March 16, 2012

As one of the most popular acts in classical music over the past 20 years, the Eroica Trio needs no introduction.

Michael Zwiebach - March 16, 2012

Cauvin is a technical wizard, of course, but
one who seems entranced by the possibilities that opens for him.

Michael Zwiebach - March 16, 2012

The young women of Chorissima always perform to a standard that blows away the uninitiated.

Janos Gereben - March 15, 2012

The Bay Area remembers Mildred Rosner, a teacher and 'cello mother' to students ranging from Crowden School students in Berkeley to such greats as Bonnie Hampton and Emil Miland.

Marianne Lipanovich - March 14, 2012

The renowned Bustan Quartet performs works from Israeli and Arabic classical traditions at the Jewish Musical Festival.

Thomas Busse - March 14, 2012

A Dutch early-instrument orchestra and choir give a fine rendition of a Bach Mass, despite the hall’s acoustic limitations.