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Janos Gereben - August 6, 2013
Morrissey: no escape
Morrissey: no escape

Even a major opera star couldn't get away with the way

Janos Gereben - August 6, 2013

The American Composers Orchestra continues to be a catalyst for new American orchestral music, providing opportunities for composers through EarShot partnerships during the 2013-2014 season. The Berkeley Symphony is participating, along with the Detroit Symphony, the La Jolla Symphony, and the New York Philharmonic.

Janos Gereben - August 6, 2013
David Harrington: Feldman's victim Photo by Alex Švamberk
David Harrington: Feldman's victim
Janos Gereben - August 6, 2013
Heidi Melton and Ain Anger in the London <em>Tannhäuser</em> Photo by Chris Christodoulou
Heidi Melton and Ain Anger in the London Tannhäuser
Janos Gereben - August 6, 2013

The Ernest L. and Ruth W. Finley Foundation is awarding a $500,000 grant to Santa Rosa Symphony in support of the "For the Love of Music" Transformation Campaign. The grant is in memory of Evert B. Person, the late publisher of the Press Democrat, and a prominent philantropist who died in 2011 at age 96. The Finleys were founders of the newspaper, Person was their son-in-law.

Janos Gereben - August 6, 2013
Verbier's <em>Walküre</em> with Terfel, <em>Otello</em> with Netrebko, and recital by pianist Jan Lisiecki
Verbier's Walküre with
Janos Gereben - July 30, 2013
Carlos Ott's Wenzhou Opera House
Carlos Ott's Wenzhou Opera House

Some 50 (fifty!) new opera houses have been built in China as p

Janos Gereben - July 30, 2013
Futurist music maven Nicole Paement in time-lapse photography
Futurist music maven Nicole Paement in time-lapse photography

Besides an impress

Janos Gereben - July 30, 2013
Janine Jansen and Itamar Golan at Verbier
Janine Jansen and Itamar Golan at Verbier

Maybe you caught the Gautier Capuçon-Yuja Wang recital wh