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Music Blogs

Here's our guide to the wonderful, sometimes wacky world of classical music blogs. You'll find commentary on local, national and international happenings. Jump in and join in! If we’ve missed one of your favorites, send us an email at editor@sfcv.org.

Bay Area Voices

About the Composer (Michael Kaulkin)

Composer Michael Kaulkin writes about the process and anything else on his mind. 

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Average: 5 (2 votes)

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aworks (Robert Gable)

Robert Gable primarily covers recordings of contemporary music.  He likes to play the DJ, finding interesting recordings and share them with you using various listening links.

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Bay Area Voices

Celeste's Scramblings (Celeste Winant)

This is Celeste's place to writes about concert events around the bay area, with a particular focus on choral works.

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Average: 3 (1 vote)

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Choralista (Celeste Winant)

Celeste Winant's blog started out of frustration with the difficulties facing choral groups in this country.  She writes about various cultural pressures that come to bear on organizations attempting to survive and create in the world of classical choral music.

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Average: 4 (2 votes)

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Civic Center

SF Mike writes about cultural happenings in SF.  He's as likely to write about a museum exhibition as a concert downtown.  Posts generally including quite a bit of photographic evidence.

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Average: 5 (1 vote)

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Bay Area Voices

David Bratman

David Bratman is a librarian who lives with his lawfully wedded soprano and a wall full of symphony recordings.

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Average: 5 (1 vote)

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Bay Area Voices

Iron Tongue of Midnight (Lisa Hirsch)

Self described "martial artist, opera geek, technical writer, and classical music writer/blogger" (as well as SFCV contributor) Lisa Hirsch maintains her own blog about the classical music scene in the Bay Area.

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Lies Like Truth (Chloe Veltman)

SF Weekly's theater critic Chloe Veltman gives us a mixture of reviews (mostly focused on opera and musical theater) and editorials about arts culture in the Bay Area.

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Magnificat

Magnificat is an ensemble of voices and instruments that specializes in music of the 17th Century. Under the artistic direction of Warren Stewart, Magnificat performs a wide repertoire ranging from reconstructions of historic liturgies to staged operas. In this blog, Stewart and others write about Magnificat, the music they perform, and the art. culture and history of the 17th Century.

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Not for Fun Only (Axel Feldheim)

Axel Feldheim writes about cultural events in San Francisco, featuring concert announcements and reviews.  While not comprehensive, he does get out to some of the smaller ensemble performances and recitals not covered in your major media outlets.

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Format: 2010-03-21
Format: 2010-03-21



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