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With the announcement, Carneiro said “I love this orchestra and the Berkeley community, I am so proud of what I have been able to accomplish together with this extraordinary organization over the past nine years.” Conductors Ming Luke, Jonathon Heyward, Christopher Rountree and Christian Reif will serve as podium guests in the 2018-19 season, while the Symphony seeks Carneiro’s successor, A LOSS FOR MUSIC:  Last week brought the sad news that composer Matt Marks had died at age 38 of heart failure, Marks, a founding member of the contemporary chamber orchestra Alarm Will Sound, was both an instrumentalist and an opera composer, and the Bay Area’s West Edge Opera ballet shoes infant 8 had announced earlier this year that it was including his 2016 opera “Mata Hari” on its summer season..

Campbell Oktoberfest: Oct. 17-18. This two-day event combines the German food, beer and music of an Oktoberfest with the arts and crafts of a traditional street festival (more than 100 vendors), running for several blocks along Campbell Avenue downtown. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 18. Admission, parking free; food, beer extra. www.downtowncampbell.com. RESTAURANT EVENTS, MENUS. Speisekammer: On the next three Sundays (Sept. 27, Oct. 4, Oct. 11) this traditional German restaurant in Alameda will feature live music (Bayern Maiden, Alpen Band of California), the Golden Gate Bavarian Dance Club, contests, bounce house for kids, grilled meats and beers. Noon to 6 p.m. at 2424 Lincoln Ave., Alameda. No reservations. www.speisekammer.com.

Choir of New College, Oxford, 8 p.m, April 3, Edward Higginbotom, director, With Stanford ballet shoes infant 8 Chamber Chorale, Stephen M, Sano, director, Memorial Church, Stanford University, $46, http://live.stanford.edu/ or 650-725-2787, Leah Tysse (Club Fox Blues Jam), 7 p.m, April 3, Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City, $5, 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com, My End is My Beginning New York Polyphony, 8 p.m, April 5, Antoine Brumel: “Missa pro defunctis”; Thomas Crecquillon: “Lamentations of Jeremiah”; Jackson Hill: “My end is my beginning (New York Polyphony commission); additional works TBA, Bing Concert Hall, 327 Lasuen St., Stanford University, $25-$60, http://live.stanford.edu/ or 650-725-2787..

There’s the lighthearted coming of age adaptation of Israeli novelist David Grossman’s “The Zigzag Kid.” Isabella Rossellini adds star power and even Grossman appears, in a cameo role at the film’s end. Or, you can check out the wit and winks in “Every Tuesday: A Portrait of The New Yorker Cartoonists.”. For history buffs, there’s American Jerusalem: “Jews and the Building of San Francisco,” by Oakland-based director Marc Shaffer. Painting 1849 San Francisco as ripe for young, male and not-particularly devout Jews, Shaffer balances silver-haired historians describing the “instant city’s” growth and compelling archival imagery.