Janos Gereben

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Janos Gereben - September 6, 2011

Levine Injured, Luisi Steps In, Withdraws from SFS Concerts

James Levine's precarious health suffered a new setback over the weekend, and the Metropolitan Opera music director announced on Tuesday that he is withdrawing from fall performances at the Met.
Janos Gereben - August 30, 2011

Profiling Our 'Centennial Players'

This is the first of a weekly series featuring musicians of the San Francisco Symphony, performing in concerts of the orchestra’s centennial season:

Janos Gereben - August 23, 2011

SFS Centennial Means More Than 100 Years

Pierre Monteux and Marian Anderson

San Francisco Symphony’s centennial season, opening in a couple of weeks, is an important s

Janos Gereben - August 16, 2011

Arts United: S.F. Forum on Aug.

Janos Gereben - August 9, 2011

Gertude Stein, Alas?

While very much appreciating Gertrude Stein’s role in promoting modern art (“The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-Garde” is terrific; closes on Sept. 6!), I am not a fan of her writing.
Janos Gereben - August 6, 2011

In the latest production of Rossini's Barber of Seville the young Merolini strut their stuff with a mix of ambition, stress, anxiety, and giddy abandonment.

Janos Gereben - August 2, 2011

As the 49th season of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music opens this week, musicians and audiences are arriving from all over the world.

Janos Gereben - August 2, 2011

Symphony Finale with Cinematic Gems

Into music, films, and film music?
Janos Gereben - July 26, 2011

S.F. Opera Negotiations on the Right Track

Unlike the U.S. debt ceiling's rendezvous with destiny, San Francisco Opera's budget situation is in much better shape, thanks in part to union cooperation and willingness to (pardon my French) compromise.
Janos Gereben - July 19, 2011

BBC Proms: Here and Now

Wherever you may be, the "here" of the Proms is BBC-3 on the Web. The "now" extends through Sept. 10,