Janos Gereben appreciates news tips, corrections, and words of encouragement at [email protected]. Articles By This Author Music News Summer Music Festivals to Bloom Again, Come What May Janos Gereben - March 22, 2022 See what’s coming at the ABS Festival, Cabrillo Festival, Carmel Bach Festival, Classical Tahoe, Festival Napa Valley, SF Opera, and more. Music News Maverick Pianist Tiffany Poon to Make Her San Francisco Debut Janos Gereben - March 14, 2022 Poon uses the latest technology to connect listeners with her music-making process in a timeless way. Music News Musicians, Artists in the Forefront of Global Response to the Invasion of Ukraine Janos Gereben - March 12, 2022 Individuals, ensembles, and spontaneous orchestras raise voices and take up instruments to show solidarity, fire hope, and raise resources. Music News Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra’s “Old and New” 2022–2023 Season Janos Gereben - March 8, 2022 Look for a balance of vintage rarities and new commissions, faces both familiar and fresh, and the return of PBO’s Jews & Music series. Music News Continued Illness Forces MTT Into Early Retirement Janos Gereben - March 4, 2022 Michael Tilson Thomas steps down as artistic director of the New World Symphony but plans to continue conducting as long as he is able. Music News Musicians Take Their Stand on Russian Invasion of Ukraine Janos Gereben - February 28, 2022 Artists and organizations around the globe express outrage at the incursion. Concert plans shift to show solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Music News SF Symphony Finds Joy in Beethoven’s Prometheus Ballet Janos Gereben - February 22, 2022 Animations add to the performances this week at Davies Symphony Hall. Music News Through It All, Young People’s Symphony Prevails and Thrives Janos Gereben - February 22, 2022 The Berkeley youth orchestra will be back performing Feb. 26 and goes on tour to Europe this summer. Music News Music Films of “Mostly British” Festival Are Mostly of Interest Janos Gereben - February 14, 2022 This year’s offerings reveal the Beatles in India, Figaro in the Highlands, and the improbable rise of a sea-shanty group. Artist Spotlight Daniel Hope: Master Violinist and “Musical Activist” in Perpetual Motion Janos Gereben - February 14, 2022 Hope tells SFCV about his early years with Yehudi Menuhin, his whirlwind of activity during the pandemic, and his plans with the NCCO. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … Next › Next page Last » Last page