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Jeff Kaliss - July 15, 2011

The multifaceted Joe Lovano swings his various saxes at festivals around the world, including upcoming gigs in Carmel and at Stanford.

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

Some conductors have a special affinity with a particular piece of music and that’s the way it is when Jeffrey Thomas steps up to conduct J.S. Bach’s B-Minor Mass. You can miss it, but you’ll be kicking yourself in the morning.

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

If you haven’t had your Mozart fix in a few months, the Midsummer Mozart Festival is here to help you out. The impressive lineup of the first concert begins this weekend.

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

You might not think about attending the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, unless you’re a film buff. But all musicians know what makes silent film sound. If you’re intrigued by this merging of old and new, the Castro Theater is the place to be from July 14 to 17.

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

Experimental music in a wide variety of styles marks the Outsound Music Summit, now hitting its 10th year.

Michelle Dulak Thomson - July 12, 2011

A newly unearthed Vivaldi and some other bright little firebombs distinguish La Serenissima’s new disc.

Stephanie Jones - July 12, 2011

Despite Tokyo’s post-earthquake troubles, the Pacifica Quartet enjoyed playing the Beethoven quartets in that resilient city.

Georgia Rowe - July 12, 2011

Clark Suprynowicz employs an equatorial sound world, a range of musical references, plus personal transformation, for his new opera drawn from The Tempest.

Janos Gereben - July 12, 2011

If It's July, Can the Fall Season Be Far Behind?

If you're not yet in full celebration of the San Francisco Symphony's 100-year existence, its luxurious hardback (remember those?), Music for a City, Music for the World, published
Jeff Dunn - July 11, 2011

Did Hollywood success spoil Erich Korngold? Not according to a new CD of his must-hear symphony, with its lush Romanticism.