Features

Lisa Petrie - April 8, 2011

Cellist Donates Scholarship to Japan Earthquake Relief
Slam Dunk: Duets and Danishes
Community Music Center Director to Retire

Steven Winn - April 5, 2011

The San Francisco Symphony’s Keeping Score programs have broken new ground, both in the stories they tell and in the way they present live performance onscreen.

Janos Gereben - April 5, 2011

YouTube Orchestra's Must-Watch Finale

One of the most varied and fascinating classical music programs anywhere, the entire 2½-hour concert by 101 young artists from 33 countries, playing under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas in the Sydney Opera House, is available
Marianne Lipanovich - April 1, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Jesse Hamlin - March 29, 2011

San Francisco Symphony Concertmaster Sasha Barantschik plays a special instrument — a force of nature in its own right, with a noble history.

Janos Gereben - March 29, 2011

Heggie Celebrates the Big Five-O with a Masterclass

"It's common for young singers to learn works of great composers from two or three centuries ago, but to have the opp

Lisa Petrie - March 25, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Lisa Petrie - March 22, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Janos Gereben - March 22, 2011

A $12 million gift from philanthropists Joan and Sanford Weill, announced today, may ensure completion of Sonoma State University's Green Music Center by next fall.

Michael Zwiebach - March 22, 2011

Concluding our list of the top 10 underrated composers, here are the final fab five.