Janos Gereben

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Janos Gereben - June 26, 2012

Another Zoltán Explores the Roots of Music

Documentarian George Csicsery with Erzsi Papp in <em>Songs Along a Stony Road</em>
Janos Gereben - June 22, 2012

In a wonderful highlight of the centennial season, the S.F. Symphony gave a great performance of Bluebeard's Castle, a masterpiece that sounds as contemporary today as it did back in 1912.

Janos Gereben - June 19, 2012

Making Summer Top Ten a Baker's Dozen

The effort to select 10 summer music/dance events is daunting, to say the least, when considering such lists as the 400 free summer attractions in the city, so we carry on, ad

Janos Gereben - June 15, 2012

SFCV critic Janos Gereben picks 10 events for the summer, just as summer festivals are springing up and other seasons are in full bloom. 

Janos Gereben - June 12, 2012

As Orchestras Implode, Infant New Millennium Tunes Up

Co-founder and second fiddle Dagmar Dolatschko Photos by Bruce Robinson
Janos Gereben - June 5, 2012

Stanford Consecrates Bing Hall With Auditorium

Midori is featured in Stanford Photo by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
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Janos Gereben - May 29, 2012

M@M's World-Class Hothouse/Hotbed/Hotspot for Young Musicians

Music@Menlo will celebrate its 10th anniversary this summer with "Resonance," a major performing retrospective of the decade, but you will read about that here only in future editions.

Janos Gereben - May 28, 2012

The current West Bay Opera production of Aida channels the work's essence, and does well by the inner Verdi thanks to the orchestra, guest conductor, and a small but ambitious set of players.

Janos Gereben - May 22, 2012

Beauty and Tragedy in Gamelan Premieres

Ayu Larassanti dances in <em>Somia</em> (Peace) Photo by Jorge Vismara
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