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Gustavo Dudamel’s interpretation may be more controlled now, but it still has youthful dash and vigor.

Opera Parallèle’s The Pigeon Keeper is a production for everyone, with a strong moral and moving performances.

Amid their California residency in Berkeley and Orange County, conductor and orchestra shine in symphonies by Schubert and Dvořák.

The Bay Area company is staying true to its spirit of collaboration by commissioning new works for its anniversary.

Over four nights at SFJAZZ, Younger and her quintet debut sublime original pieces in new arrangements featuring NCCO.

In a performance at UC Berkeley, the chamber chorus takes on the challenges of Gérard Grisey’s Les Chants de l’Amour.

The orchestra’s schedule for 2025–2026 is partly a tribute to its beloved outgoing music and artistic director.

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The renowned cellist chats about mastering all sorts of repertoire ahead of her performances this month with Music@Menlo.

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Despite the homecoming theme, the limelight was on six emerging composers for this year’s welcome return to a live festival.