Features

Janos Gereben - November 22, 2011

Defying Recession: Wilsey Center for Opera

On the National Historic Register, from left to right: War Memorial, City Hall, Opera HouseSaving cultur
Richard Dyer - November 22, 2011

The Boston Symphony’s all-too-short collaboration with famed maestro James Levine set up the orchestra for a bright artistic future. The orchestra is not rushing down the path to name a new music director.

Catherine Getches - November 21, 2011

It's time to re-think how we listen to music, together, now that the experience of sharing music has drastically shifted.

Jesse Hamlin - November 15, 2011

Over more than three decades, Berkeley High School’s innovative jazz program has churned out talented amateur players as well as many professionals.

Janos Gereben - November 15, 2011

Well-Planned Transfer of Power at S.F.

Brett Campbell - November 15, 2011

The problems in the traditional orchestra world haven’t fazed the creator/managers of a new breed of orchestra fashioned with freelance players, street smarts, and a can-do mentality. The 25-year rise of these smaller-budget ensembles is an increasingly important story in the landscape of American orchestras.

Stephanie Jones - November 11, 2011

The Big Four of the music industry (Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, EMI Group Ltd., and Sony Music Entertainment) are now down to the Big Three after a $4.1 million buyout of EMI.

Janos Gereben - November 8, 2011

Major changes are afoot to improve acoustics at the Herbst Theatre and to provide space in San Francisco’s Veterans Building for several arts organizations and amenities, necessitating a long closure.