Features

Janos Gereben - April 26, 2011

Merry May of Mahler

One of Leonard Bernstein's many accomplishments was to bring Gustav Mahler to the attention of American audiences in the 1960s, five decades after the death of his predecessor at the New York Philharmonic.

Ken Bullock - April 25, 2011

Rob Kapilow, the composer of the Marin Symphony’s latest commissioned work, on the anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge, came to the Bay Area to gather ideas from the people who live next to it.

Lisa Petrie - April 21, 2011

Episode 1: We’re also excited to bring you the first in a new series of podcasts. KDFC's Dianne Nicolini and SFCV’s Lisa Petrie will highlight don’t–miss events of the week, and other news from the kids beat.

Brett Campbell - April 19, 2011

Like his career, Philip Glass’ new Days and Nights Festival will embrace a plethora of arts, with pride of place going to new music.

Jeff Kaliss - April 19, 2011

High drama in the world of classical music radio, and not a little financial static, marks a transition for the Bay Area’s KDFC.

Janos Gereben - April 19, 2011

May Is Here, Can Festivals Be Far Away?

Announcement of the 2011 Cabrillo Festival program last week was just the first shot

Marianne Lipanovich - April 14, 2011

Walden School, based in the Bay Area, with summer programs in New Hampshire, is honored for its innovative approach to teaching young musicians.

Janos Gereben - April 12, 2011

Cabrillo: New Music Nirvana

Let's play Jeopardy. Answer: "Who will win the A.S.C.A.P.