Previews

Lisa Petrie - June 9, 2011

Come witness the thrilling marriage between music and dance as the renowned City Ballet School presents its final spring concert of Peter and the Wolf narrated by David Bowie, and other madly fun works.

Michael Zwiebach - June 7, 2011

Elliott Sharp brings his interest in modified instruments like "guitarbass," an instrument that was built especially for him, to Meridian Gallery

Marianne Lipanovich - June 7, 2011

A family that stays together sometimes also plays together, as the Hiraga/Wyrick clan prove.

Michael Zwiebach - May 31, 2011

Young violinists, cellists, and even one violist from the United States' elite conservatories will once again be displaying their virtuosity at the Irving M. Klein String Competition finals at Knuth Hall on the SFSU campus this weekend.

Michael Zwiebach - May 31, 2011

Romance is on the minds of several Bay Area groups this weekend. Chanticleer's series of spring concerts kicks off this Friday, and love poetry forms the center of their program.

Michael Zwiebach - May 31, 2011

Elena Sharkova, who heads the 90-voice Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale, will use her intimate knowledge of works such as Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov's 1907 All-Night Vigil, in a concert that music lovers of all kinds should make an effort to see.

Ken Bullock - May 31, 2011

Rarely heard (and some virtually unknown) music from Latin America will be performed at several historic sites.

Stephanie Jones - May 27, 2011

The Mission Chamber Orchestra of San José kicks off this year’s Portuguese pride festivities in the Bay with its 5th annual Music of Portugal concert,  coinciding with Portugal Day on June 5.

Michael Zwiebach - May 24, 2011

The Rickshaw Stop is presenting Dustin O'Halloran this weekend with the Magik*Magik Orchestra's String Quartet and the Conspiracy of Venus women's vocal group. They'll be playing music off of O'Halloran's latest instrumental album, Lumiere.

Michael Zwiebach - May 24, 2011

It's a little off the beaten path, but if you think you'll be down on the boardwalk at Santa Cruz for part of the Memorial Day weekend, you might want to make time for a concert by the artists formerly known as the Santa Cruz Chamber Orchestra, now called Cadenza.