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Be'eri Moalem - October 11, 2011

Painfully memorialized, angst-filled works receive expression in Kronos Quartet’s recital.

Jason Victor Serinus - October 11, 2011

A famed director teams up with an American novelist and a West African singer in a reimagining of Desdemona’s life and postlife.

Janos Gereben - October 11, 2011

Sound of the Grenadilla in Old First Church

Sonic Forest
Michelle Dulak Thomson - October 11, 2011

With violinist Elizabeth Blumenstock’s brilliant ornamentation, Philharmonic Baroque Orchestra outdoes itself on its journey through Four Seasons.

Marianne Lipanovich - October 10, 2011

Singing “in the key of life” continues to be the mission of Cantare Con Vivo, now celebrating its 25th year of song and service.

Michael Zwiebach - October 10, 2011

The San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music provide a nice classical chamber series at the Legion of Honor, but their signature event has quickly become Chamber Music Day at the de Young Museum.

Trista Bernstein - October 10, 2011

New twists (and languages) in works by Ravel and Schoenberg mark the treatment of the Sounds New ensemble.

Jeff Dunn - October 10, 2011

If you’ve been dying to hear Shostakovich, his Symphony No. 14 is the one for you

Jason Victor Serinus - October 10, 2011

Possessed of a large, rich, flexible voice that works equally well in Verdi, Wagner, and Handel, Stephanie Blythe leaves all that behind to once again champion American music in recital.

Marianne Lipanovich - October 10, 2011

A bright light of the cello reflects on his start in music, his love of sonic experiments, biking through the Alps, and the new work for electronic cello that he’s premiering.