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Kip Cranna, the Wizard Behind More Than 30 New Operas, Collects Another Honor
March 23, 2026
Brightwork Celebrates a Multiplicity of Identity Across the American Continents
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Salome
Into Dark Comedy
Andrés Orozco-Estrada Brings Fire — and Intrigue — to SF Symphony
Of His 100 Years, Stuart Canin Has Spent 95 Making Splendid Music
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A Young Composer's Big Chance
Brett Campbell
- April 3, 2007
It's common for people approaching middle age to suddenly pursue youth — a sports car, a new job, an affair, a face-lift.
Young Musicians Standing Tall
Robert P. Commanday
- March 27, 2007
Well, what do you know? Here's a cheery, feel-good story from the White House that was born in Berkeley. It's about a bunch of East Bay teenage musicians who stood tall and brought them to their feet at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue last Jan. 22.
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