Janos Gereben appreciates news tips, corrections, and words of encouragement at janosg@gmail.com. Articles By This Author Music News S.F. Composers Get the Spotlight From New Century Chamber Orchestra in 2025–2026 Janos Gereben - June 24, 2025 In a season dedicated to Gordon Getty, NCCO is featuring music by other locals like Jake Heggie, who himself has a busy upcoming year. Music News SF Ballet Orchestra Celebrates 50th Anniversary and New Contract Janos Gereben - June 10, 2025 Half a year ahead of schedule, the musicians have reached a workable agreement that includes adding another player to the ensemble. Music News Aristo Sham Wins Gold Medal at 2025 Cliburn Competition Janos Gereben - June 9, 2025 The 29-year-old pianist hails from Hong Kong, and his victory continues a certain recent trend at the Cliburn. Music News Doubt Takes the Stage in Opera Parallèle’s 2025–2026 Season Janos Gereben - June 3, 2025 Composer Douglas J. Cuomo’s dramatic adaptation of John Patrick Shanley’s award-winning play is set for its Bay Area premiere. Music News Sondheim’s Pacific Overtures Presented in a Multicultural S.F. Production Janos Gereben - May 28, 2025 The Asian American theater community is coming together to stage one of the composer and lyricist’s lesser-known musicals. Feature The SFCV Summer Music Festival Guide, 2025 SFCV Editors, Janos Gereben - May 20, 2025 Your cheat sheet to great music festivals across California and the West. Music News Berkeley Community Chorus Connects With Sergei Taneyev and Camille Saint-Saëns Janos Gereben - May 20, 2025 Seldom-heard sacred works by the two composers feature on the ensemble’s latest concerts. Music News SF Ballet’s Next Season Offers New Works and Spectacular Classics Janos Gereben - May 12, 2025 The company’s 2026 lineup includes the premiere of Yuri Possokhov’s Eugene Onegin and the return of Aszure Barton’s Mere Mortals. Music News Unresolved Contract Disputes Flare at SF Symphony and SF Opera Orchestra Janos Gereben - May 6, 2025 This spring could see major showdowns between musicians and management at both organizations. Music News As NEA Cancels Grants, Small and Midsize Arts Organizations Are Hit Hardest Janos Gereben - May 5, 2025 The Trump administration’s sudden withdrawal of funding — affecting the SF International Arts Festival, among others — presages bigger problems. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page