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SFCV Staff - October 10, 2011

Dolby Labs was the elegant setting for the Oct. 6 premiere screening of two new films by San Francisco Classical Voice for donors and supporters. Arriving guests, including SFCV co-founders Gordon Getty and Bob Commanday, enjoyed dramatic views of the San Francisco skyline, hors d’oeuvres, and fine wines donated by Dyer Vineyards and Long Vineyards.

Stephanie Jones - October 10, 2011

To learn how to make music (or make better music), with quick gratification and many resources at their fingertips, aspiring players can harness the power of mobile devices and technological innovators.

Lisa Hirsch - October 10, 2011

A wind quintet formed by members of the Berlin Philharmonic plays works by great Czech composers with panache and flair.

Jeff Dunn - October 7, 2011

At the helm of the San Francisco Symphony, with Joshua Bell as soloist, conductor Vasily Petrenko delivers on his program, but only half-way.

Janos Gereben - October 7, 2011

Leta Miller's book Music and Politics does what few histories or musicological studies do: offers a lively and entertaining read dealing with San Francisco's history of classical music.

Jeff Kaliss - October 7, 2011

Legendary pianist McCoy Tyner expounds on his six decades of music-making, and swinging alongside other jazz greats.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - October 6, 2011

Music fans and film buffs can meet on the same territory as the Mill Valley Film Festival explores music in three wildly different documentaries.

Jeff Dunn - October 5, 2011

A revered San Francisco institution inhabits the Difficult Music Zone, with works new and really old, but all of them challenging to ear and mind.

Michael Zwiebach - October 4, 2011

One of Russia’s premier performing arts organizations under its charismatic leader, Valery Gergiev arrives at Cal Performances in Berkeley, after opening the Carnegie Hall season.