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Rev. Julie Wakelee-Lynch

Rev. Julie Wakelee-Lynch

Berkeleyside: “Three cheers for Rev. Julie’s musical legacy in Albany”

The basement of St. Alban’s Episcopal Church is a thriving community resource and a vital cultural hub that presents concerts series, art exhibitions and literary events, no small thanks to the Rev. Julie Wakelee-Lynch. Read More

Soprano Maya Kherani is a member of the resident company at Opera San José, where she recently made an outstanding contribution to the company’s return to live performance with Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas.” But Bay Area music lovers have been aware of

Soprano Maya Kherani

San Francisco Chronicle Datebook: Une Fête Baroque

Soprano Maya Kherani is a member of the resident company at Opera San José, where she recently made an outstanding contribution to the company’s return to live performance with Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas.” But Bay Area music lovers have been aware of her artistry — including a bright, limpid vocal tone and nimble expressivity — for a lot longer than that. Read more.

Laura Klein and Tony Corman

Laura Klein and Tony Corman

Berkeleyside: “TonaLaura hasn’t seen the inside of a venue in months, but that hasn’t stopped their music”

When it comes to giving a concert, pianist Laura Klein and guitarist Tony Corman haven’t seen the inside of a venue together for quite some time, but that hasn’t stopped them from sharing their music. Read More

Upcoming concerts showcase the East Bay’s thriving Brazilian
music scene

For a deep dive into the vast and verdant sounds of Brazil, the East Bay provides plentiful opportunities year-round. In addition to multiple venues that regularly present Brazilian music, Berkeley and Oakland are also home to a variety of institutions that have embedded Brazilian music and dance deeply in the landscape. Read more.