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Matthew Cmiel - December 5, 2011

Although benefitting from the usual excellent performance by eighth blackbird, Rinde Eckert and Steve Mackey’s Slide is still uninvolving.

Anna Carol Dudley - December 5, 2011

Bach’s Mass in B Minor receives a magnificent performance from forces of Philharmonia Baroque, with Chorale and soloists.

Jesse Hamlin - December 5, 2011

Social media such as Facebook and Twitter are fast becoming essential tools that help arts organizations build audiences and connect with supporters.

Michael Zwiebach - December 2, 2011

Saint Michael Trio is running the gamut of 250 years of trio music, including jazz, rock, and blues. In 75 minutes. That's got to be more entertaining than your average chamber concert or (especially) a music history lecture.

Scott Cmiel - December 2, 2011

The Uruguayan six-string virtuoso masterfully interprets music from Bach to contemporary guitar.

Jason Victor Serinus - December 2, 2011

The title “The Future Is Now” may well prove prophetic for San Francisco Opera Center’s annual Adler Fellows Gala Concert. If the stars are aligned as they should be, no fewer than four of the artists who took to Herbst Theatre’s stage will soon shine brightly as leading artists at premier houses throughout the world.

Janos Gereben - December 2, 2011

The Berkeley Symphony, known for its devotion to adventurous, contemporary programming and support for local composers, has received $15,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Jeff Kaliss - November 30, 2011

Founded in 1946 with the motto “Everything in Music,” the Bronstein store in South San Francisco continues to provide instruments, accessories, lessons, and repairs with skill and charm hard to find in modern times.

Jeff Dunn - November 30, 2011

Take heart: Fascinating moods of music-to-despair-by comes from Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho.