Janos Gereben appreciates news tips, corrections, and words of encouragement at [email protected]. Articles By This Author Music News “Financial Challenges” Shut Down American Youth Symphony Janos Gereben - March 18, 2024 The indispensable preprofessional training orchestra is the latest victim of the economic situation facing today’s arts organizations. Music News As Salonen Steps Down, Speculating on the Future Artistic Leadership of the SF Symphony Janos Gereben, Lisa Hirsch - March 14, 2024 Esa-Pekka Salonen’s surprise announcement leaves a prestigious position open, but filling it quickly might not be easy. Music News Listening to the Sounds of the 2024 Academy Awards Janos Gereben - March 12, 2024 A local documentary about a Los Angeles instrument repair shop is the big musical win of the night. Music News Pocket Opera Plans a Versatile Season as It Approaches the Half-Century Mark Janos Gereben - March 5, 2024 The tiny company announces four shows for the coming year, including one it’s never done before. Music News A Festival That Brings Out the Chorister in Everyone Janos Gereben - February 26, 2024 SF Bach Choir’s “Many Voices, One Art Choral Festival” reduces barriers to participating in group singing. Music News SF Conservatory Concerts Serve Performers and Audiences Janos Gereben - February 26, 2024 SFCM’s students and faculty are presenting an array of free-to-the-public performances over the next month. Music News California Symphony’s Grand 2024–2025 Season Janos Gereben - February 26, 2024 Artistic and Music Director Donato Cabrera will conduct the final symphony of a major composer on each concert set. Music News SF Opera Makes Big Plans in Small Numbers for 2024–2025 Janos Gereben - February 20, 2024 The company may only be staging six productions next season, but there’s an abundance of quality in the concepts and casts. Music News Music@Menlo’s 22nd Season Highlights the Music of France Janos Gereben - February 20, 2024 The festival’s scope will still be international, however, with programming from Rameau to Rachmaninoff. Music News Seiji Ozawa, 88, Mourned on Three Continents Janos Gereben - February 13, 2024 In the music he made and in the many positions he held, including a stint with the SF Symphony, the conductor united cultures. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page