Features

Jason Victor Serinus - October 15, 2013

Gifted with a beautiful, big voice, which she has developed into a completely reliable instrument, Leah Crocetto is rapidly ascending in the ranks of the world’s dramatic sopranos.

Janos Gereben - October 11, 2013

In an ongoing news item on an investigation underway, the Peninsula Symphony that reports its bank accounts have been cleaned out of approximately a half million dollars.

Michael Zwiebach - October 10, 2013

Verdi wrote 23 operas, of which about 10 are consistently among the most-performed operas every year. So a short playlist like this will hardly do justice to the composer’s achievement. But it will get you started.

Mark MacNamara - October 10, 2013

Gianfranco Baltazar studies at SOTA and takes guitar from hobby to serious study by bootstrapping his skills via YouTube.

Pandora Internet Radio is at the center of a debate on royalty payments for internet streaming. Whatever structure evolves over the next couple of years may define the way the industry is treated, and how it treats artists, for a long time.

Michael Zwiebach - October 3, 2013

Whether you’re going out for a run or planning a long drive or settling down for a study session, sometimes you need music that gets your pulse and tickles your brain. Here's a playlist to get your groove on.

Yoko Rosenbaum - October 3, 2013

Unsure how to handle a piece that pushes your boundaries, or that you don’t initially like? You’re not alone.

Mark MacNamara - October 3, 2013

Two young teachers are giving a lift to the venerable school music program at SI.

Mark MacNamara - October 3, 2013

A new music education broadcast on public television, conceived by conductor Gerard Schwarz, has been winning audiences and is being scheduled in the Bay Area.

Jim Farber - October 2, 2013

For 16 years, Los Angeles sweated over the creation of glorious, glamourous Walt Disney Concert Hall. Then it opened and the city celebrated. Ten years later, the celebrations continue.