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Enriched musical skills can be yours at Music One Studios. Private lessons for guitar, flute, violin, piano, and voice students, and piano classes for adults are provided with music-educated teachers and veteran performers. You will learn timing, keys and key signatures, how to read music - how to reproduce the magic of your favorite composers.
Budding musicians and seasoned performers receive the inspiration, education and environment to establish and perfect their musical skills and talents. Students of all ages and abilities are encouraged to call at (925) 932-4458 or e-mail to start your instruction in music. Your interest in guitar, piano, flute or voice lessons for yourself, your child or other loved one can be developed to your desired level.
Recitals are twice yearly, once in the fall and once in the spring. The adult group observes and participates in Master Classes and performs during the holiday season at various locations.
Richard Paul Fink to debut as Wotan in BerkeleyDoesn't matter how good you are at something, nobody appreciates being pigeonholed. Baritone Richard Paul Fink, one of today's leading interpreters of Wagnerian villains, will confirm the point. Fink, 55, has made a particular specialty of singing Alberich,...
Music review: Britten's 'Lullabies' glowThe history of English music is famously patchy, running from the glory years of the 16th and 17th centuries through a 200-year drought before being revived by Elgar and others at the beginning of the 20th century. Sunday's chamber program at the Music@Menlo...
Opera review: Merola singers raise the barThis summer's cost-cutting decision to pare back the Merola Opera Program's full productions to one has been a worrisome development for anyone who feels that a singer's true place is on the stage. Fortunately, Friday's superb Schwabacher Summer Concert in...
Music review: Stylish, forceful slice of MozartSay what you will about conductor George Cleve and the Midsummer Mozart Festival, there's no denying that they give value for the money. Thursday's concert at the Mission Santa Clara inaugurated the festival's 36th season under Cleve's canny leadership - an...
Charles Mackerras - conducted for S.F. OperaSir Charles Mackerras, the Australian conductor whose breadth of knowledge and deeply humane approach enlivened his many performances in San Francisco and throughout the world, died of cancer Wednesday night in a London hospital. He was 84. Mr. Mackerras was...