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Catherine Getches - November 21, 2011

It's time to re-think how we listen to music, together, now that the experience of sharing music has drastically shifted.

Be'eri Moalem - November 21, 2011

One lucky French composer hears a long, intriguing concert of his music played by dedicated professionals and student musicians.

Kaneez Munjee - November 21, 2011

A Finnish paean to nature and the Earth itself is sung for the first time on the West Coast.

Thomas Busse - November 21, 2011

The Palace of the Legion of Honor does almost everything possible to sabotage a duo performing medieval love songs.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - November 21, 2011

A guest conductor from Italy elicits a new level of poise and discipline from a much-loved Baroque ensemble.

Janos Gereben - November 19, 2011

Thursday's German Requiem offered yet another grand performance from the S.F. Symphony, an unforgettable one by Ragnar Bohlin's brilliant SFS Chorus, and yet something refreshingly different from other approaches. 

Trista Bernstein - November 19, 2011

Ancient songs with a festive yet spiritual flair set apart California Bach Society’s holiday program.

Michael Zwiebach - November 18, 2011

A hometown’s favorite pianist preps for a “concital” (recital plus concert) with Symphony Silicon Valley.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - November 16, 2011

The New EsterházyQuartet, having run out of Haydn a couple years back, is focusing now on his contemporaries and pupils. November’s set includes a Haydn quartet, a Beethoven quartet (the formidably dark Opus 95), and quartets by Anton Reicha and Nicolas Zmeskall.