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Anna Carol Dudley - February 6, 2012

Massive choral forces perform a 16th-century Italian Mass, to splendid effect.

Georgia Rowe - February 6, 2012

In a stunning performance, a new song cycle is born, capturing episodes from the life of a French sculptor.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - February 3, 2012

Bay Area chamber music aficionados flock to the Cal Performances concerts of this exceptional ensemble.

Lisa Petrie - February 3, 2012

The drummers of TAO bring a modern flair to the ancient art form, drawing on the diverse backgrounds of its performers.

Jeff Dunn - February 3, 2012

Herbert Blomstedt leads the Symphony in what many believe is his signature piece, Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony.

David Bratman - February 3, 2012

The strong-fingered, highly rhythmic, and coolly emotional pianist Joyce Yang chooses a crafty program for her debut disc.

Jeff Dunn - February 2, 2012

If you ever wondered how today’s symphonies contrast with those of a century ago, a trip to the Marin Symphony to hear Alasdair Neal conduct the orchestra would have been enlightening.

Trista Bernstein - February 1, 2012

The mandolin-centered Luna Nova Quartet draws in listeners, with its unique sound and memories evoked of the instrument in many film scores.

Janos Gereben - January 31, 2012

Saluting the Inexhaustible Peter Ilyich

Maria Kotchetkova dances Tatiana in <em>Onegin</em> Tchaikovsky is not always fully apprecia