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  1. Moving to the U.S. has allowed Tindemans to live her early music dream
  2. Symphony opens a new season after shuffling some chairs
  3. Russian program, Cliburn dress up season-opening gala
  4. City's booming modern dance scene struts its stuff in autumn showcase
  5. Guitar series opens with Peruvian known for his outstanding musicality and repertory
  6. No once-upon-a-time 'Sleeping Beauty,' Byrd's work enters a new realm
  7. Miro concert superb in every way
  8. British pianist was the only standout on symphony bill
  9. Ballet a provocative take on 'Beauty'
  10. Rocking classical stereotypes
  11. 'Blueprint' fails to channel Lady Day
  12. 'End of the Affair' makes a tender transition to opera
  13. Auburn Symphony rises to a new level
  14. Flashes of Schiff's brilliance and pomposity
  15. Rozario's voice made the evening
  16. Young German's 'Mopey' is in step with PNB's goals
  17. Russian music, Russian conductor, Seattle Symphony: Perfect
  18. Kick gets Seattle dance community moving in a new way
  19. Notable debuts for Seattle Symphony
  20. In transformation, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago keeps style, adds substance
  21. Classical music/dance Reviews: Schwarz conducts a magnificent concert
  22. Seattle Men's Chorus' holiday show a seasonal treat
  23. Seattle Men's Chorus stages a magical holiday show
  24. The season of lights is given an eloquent expression
  25. Choral Arts promises a potpourri of works that are audience-friendly
  26. Seattle Baroque Orchestra celebrates Christmas with Bach
  27. Musicians forced to sell prized instruments
  28. Medieval chorus delights eyes and ears at Suzzallo
  29. The new and old keep things vibrant in the performing arts
  30. Medieval Norwegian saga sails through heaven and hell
  31. A taste of Norwegian music and food kicks off Mostly Nordic season
  32. Ready to Blow: Tuba concerto inspired by UW wind tunnel
  33. Seattle Opera announces new season
  34. Birgit Nilsson: 1918-2005: Swedish soprano thrilled audiences worldwide
  35. Tenor Berkeley-Steele makes a rare foray into lighter roles with 'Die Fledermaus'
  36. Strauss gets rid of the winter blahs
  37. Experimentation is the driving force of three chamber opera companies
  38. Remarkable Emerson Quartet plays as one
  39. SSO rolls out the Mozart
  40. Imagination abounds as Black Box debuts
  41. Chamber fest is a shot in the arm for music lovers
  42. Pianist's brilliance takes a holiday
  43. Marshall plants her 'Kiss' on a fresh Pacific Northwest Ballet repertory
  44. It's mostly Mozart across the globe on his 250th birthday
  45. Next 'Made in America' opens May 6
  46. Lupu's fleeting fingers reach deep into the music
  47. Seattle Symphony makes recital change
  48. Scholarly Pomerium weaves pieces together in 'Ockeghem'
  49. Dancers bounded to the tune of bagpipes
  50. Oud player tells a story of tradition with plenty of 'Zing'
  51. Orchestra makes the best of an unexpected situation
  52. Pleasures abound in SSO concert
  53. Seattle Opera tackles new airborne work
  54. Limited movie runs: 'Music from the Inside Out'
  55. Seattle Chamber Players' 'Icebreaker III' will highlight the Caucasus
  56. Opus 7 gives Norwegian work its Northwest premiere
  57. Seattle Chamber Players' 'Icebreaker III' will highlight the Caucasus
  58. OTB's dances touch on similar topics: life (and death) and life (in the office)
  59. Scott Joplin's Pulitzer winner is on choral group's program
  60. 20th-century-styled 'Cosi' gets stage director Jonathan Miller's personal touch
  61. Tribute goes beyond folk idiom of America's black composers
  62. Updated 'Cosi fan tutte' opens with flair
  63. Seattle arts groups get grants for kids programs
  64. Brazil's Grupo Corpo sizzles
  65. Acoustic or electric, it's all classical with versatile Nicolella
  66. Alvin Ailey director helps get the vision onstage
  67. Symphony's elegance is classic
  68. Praise all around for a remarkable PNB night
  69. Seattle Symphony is going all out to celebrate Shostakovich's 100th
  70. Arab musicians bring their rich musical traditions to Seattle
  71. Combined orchestras at Shostakovich fest play big and (alas) fast
  72. Mark Haim's 'Variations' is handsomely executed
  73. Jane Eaglen plays herself impressively
  74. Chilling production brings even the ghosts to life
  75. Drumming, dancing and a very old instrument move audience
  76. Danish-born PNB dancer wraps up an illustrious career with 'Beauty'
  77. PNB principal dancer flexes his other talents with debut CD
  78. Seattle Symphony closes in on concertmaster
  79. Scholarship at Juilliard named for Gerard Schwarz
  80. All piano, all the time is now harpsichordist Byron Schenkman's passion
  81. State arts groups receive $1.2 million
  82. Schenkman bows out with Vivaldi program
  83. Even at 25, the Mark Morris Dance Group is as fresh and vital as ever
  84. Kronos Quartet returns to Seattle with Azerbaijan musician
  85. Knapp's energized SSO evening runs smoothly
  86. Seattle Opera closes season with a new production of Verdi's 'Macbeth'
  87. Seattle Symphony's Made in America Festival, Part 2
  88. With 'Macbeth,' Seattle Opera understands its Verdi well
  89. Conductor Christian Knapp's burgeoning career is a sad note for Seattle
  90. Seattle Pro Musica tackles a big, beautiful Bach work
  91. Los Angeles Philharmonic gives old and modern works a fresh perspective
  92. Symphony violist is ready to deliver her biggest baby yet -- a Schoenfield concerto
  93. Lauded coloratura soprano Jo is trying a new way to trill audiences
  94. Made in America, 30 composers are given their due
  95. Seattle Opera's Drake dead at 81
  96. Last Dance: Seattle's premier ballerina ends long career
  97. Archie Drake: 1925-2006: Singer known as 'soul of Seattle Opera'
  98. Korean soprano stuns and amazes
  99. Seattle Choral Company taps into the riches of the eastern Baltic
  100. String chamber music is put to the test, but in a unique, rewarding way