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Michael Zwiebach - January 27, 2012

Arts organizations serving their broad constituencies need to fight for — and celebrate — victories in government funding.

Trista Bernstein - January 25, 2012

A renowned Norwegian pianist finds home even on his frequent tours, and values the intimacy of smaller concert halls.

Jeff Dunn - January 25, 2012

A fascinating, rarely heard Czech symphony by Josef Suk meditates on death, and is well worth a hearing.

Janos Gereben - January 24, 2012

Happy New Chinese Music!

Dragon timeThe lunar new year, which started yesterday, means celebrations for Vietnamese (Te’t), Koreans (Seol-nal), Mongolians (Tsagaan Sar), and many others, but the shorthand reference is usually “Chines
Ken Iisaka - January 24, 2012

The dynamic piano duo Anderson and Roe covers the classics, and brings new life to popular works of today from various genres.

Jeff Dunn - January 24, 2012

Score one for the California Symphony and cello soloist Joshua Roman, who displays major talent.

Steve Osborn - January 23, 2012

Revisiting his former home podium, a noted conductor and pianist connects wonderfully with colleagues in familiar and not-so-familiar music.

Janos Gereben - January 22, 2012

The Gondoliers presented by the Lamplighters offers a delightfully silly plot by G&S, and a happy ending, carried on the wings of captivating music, some worthy of Puccini.

Jeff Dunn - January 20, 2012

Two dazzling women — a pianist, a flamenco singer — infused a San Francisco Symphony matinee with a vivacity that thrilled listeners.