Music News

Janos Gereben - October 29, 2013
Paavo Järvi with the Bremen Chamber Philharmonic
Paavo Järvi with the Bremen Chamber Philharmonic

Thanks to the S.F.

Janos Gereben - October 29, 2013
Teddy Abrams on the rise
Teddy Abrams on the rise

Teddy Abrams, 26, with a long and impressive Bay Area music career, has been appointed music dire

Michael Zwiebach - October 24, 2013
Georges Bizet
Georges Bizet

Some composers are famous for just one piece of music.

Belinda Reynolds - October 24, 2013

Why is it that the act of composing music carries such gravitas, it makes us wonder if a child can do it? We all used crayons as a kid to draw our own pictures. Why not use an instrument to make your own music?

Janos Gereben - October 22, 2013

In an unusually early move, Merola Opera Program is announcing next year's opera productions. André Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire (July 10 and 12) and Mozart’s Don Giovanni (July 31 and Aug. 2), will be the fully-produced performances, in addition to concerts, masterclasses, and the season-closing grand finale (Aug. 16).

Janos Gereben - October 22, 2013
Pamina is in trouble. The Queen of the Night and her three ladies have abducted her in the midst of her greatest trial. Who will help Tamino rescue her so that he can be reunited with her under the benevolent eye of Sarastro?
Janos Gereben - October 22, 2013
Turandot
Covent Garden Turandot

We have tried (and failed)

Janos Gereben - October 22, 2013

About last week's bombshell of Peninsula Symphony's disappearing funds, the police investigation continues without producing results, and the organization itself is silent on the subject. We'll keep watch.