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Janos Gereben - March 5, 2013
Te Kanawa, to the Abbey Photo by John Swannell
Te Kanawa, to the Abbey
Janos Gereben - March 5, 2013
Scene from Abhinaya's production of Gandhi
Scene from Abhinaya's production of Gandhi

The Abhinaya Dance Comp

Janos Gereben - March 5, 2013
Pavel Dmitrichenko as Ivan the Terrible
Pavel Dmitrichenko as Ivan the Terrible

The incredible, "only in the movies" story at the Bolshoi Balle

Janos Gereben - March 5, 2013
Robin Sutherland
Robin Sutherland

Robin Sutherland's ponytail may be getting shorter, but his indefatigable attitude to music is — if anything — e

Janos Gereben - March 5, 2013
Napa Valley Opera House to have its first opera since 1880
Napa Valley Opera House to have its first opera since 1880

When Michael J.

SFCV Staff - February 28, 2013

Who brought music into your life? Who fostered your musical talent, and changed your life? Do you know a teacher whose effort, dedication, and inventiveness deserve to be recognized?

Mark MacNamara - February 28, 2013

Each week we celebrate the birthday of one composer from the SFCV composer gallery. This week’s birthday boy is Gioachino Rossini (born Feb. 29, 1792), whose career ushered in the “Golden Century” of Italian opera. The Barber of Seville is, of course, one of the best first-opera experiences for young children.

Mark MacNamara - February 28, 2013
Coming to SOTA
Coming to SOTA

February 28 to March 9, Dan Kryston Memorial Theater: Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts

Mark MacNamara - February 28, 2013
San Domenico School
Marin Music Chest winners at the San Domenico School

Each week the Kids Around the Bay column includes a pr

Janos Gereben - February 26, 2013
Nadine Sierra, soprano soloist in <em>Zaide</em>

San Francisco Symphony, often getting into the business of its neighbor across Grove Street, the San Francisco Opera, is now offering a Mozart novelty.