Features

Trista Bernstein - July 24, 2012

Through an innovative collaboration, composer Laura Karpman and the Cabrillo Festival have found a way to tell important stories in a multimedia presentation.

Stephanie Jones - July 20, 2012

London’s always a great place to be for the arts, but right now it’s dressed to the nines.

Janos Gereben - July 17, 2012

Less Is More: Glorious Music Without the Electronic Din

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Edward Ortiz - July 17, 2012

Is music most rewarding as a group activity? Preliminary research results seem to suggest so.

Janos Gereben - July 16, 2012

In a collaboration between the S.F. Symphony, CoMM, and SFCV, an innovative, participatory program expands with a website, bringing audiences and amateur music makers even further to the heart of the Symphony.

Brett Campbell - July 11, 2012

The musical future is in good hands with these composers, all of whom qualify for the adjective “young.”

Eric Jang - July 10, 2012

Ten days of concerts, long bus rides, sheep-watching, and fast food are over for the California Youth Orchestra. Our correspondent sums up.

Jesse Hamlin - July 10, 2012

Silent-film music specialists still exist, and some of the best-known of their number are showing up to play this week for the San Francisco Silent Film Festival.