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Janos Gereben - December 4, 2012
Andrew Vi-Luan Ly
Andrew Vi-Luan Ly

Berkeley Symphony's Under Construction Composers Program, enabling Bay Area emerging composers to work with a pro

Janos Gereben - December 4, 2012

National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman (who is stepping down at the end of the calendar year) has announced that the Association of California Symphony Orchestras is recommended for a $30,000 grant to support professional and leadership development and technical assistance programs for California orchestras.

Among ACSO members receiving NEA grants:

Janos Gereben - December 4, 2012

Mike Boehm, of The Los Angeles Times, reports that Gustavo Dudamel — the Philharmonic's music director, Musician of the Year for 2013 according to Musical America, and visitor to Berkeley last week — received just under $1 million in salary and benefits for 2010, his first full year on the job.

Janos Gereben - December 4, 2012

West Edge Opera is looking for a part-time executive director "to help build a program of exciting opera and service to the community. You will have opportunities to play an important role in fundraising and to help us strengthen all staff positions as the company grows." Good luck!

Janos Gereben - December 4, 2012
Teacher and student at the conference: Abreu and Dudamel Photos by Peg Skorpinski
Teacher and student at the conference: Abreu and Dudamel
Mark MacNamara - November 29, 2012

SFCV published a roundup of holiday concerts last week, which includes a family friendly section. But there are so many out there, that we thought we’d give you a few more options across the Bay Area.

Mark MacNamara - November 29, 2012
Matthew Cmiel
Matthew Cmiel, conducting a piece of his commissioned by the Crowden Music Center

My SFCV feature

Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012

The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, through the League of American Orchestras, has given 22 grants to American orchestras, rewarding their "response to community needs through educational, health and wellness, social service, and neighborhood residency programs."

Janos Gereben - November 27, 2012
Nourse Auditorium
Nourse Auditorium

As Herbst Theatre is getting ready for

November 27, 2012
The victorious Team San Francisco, with chief fan MTT, and home-run/trumpet ace Mark Inouye on the right Photos by Oliver Theil
The victorious Team San Francisco, with chief fan