Janos Gereben appreciates news tips, corrections, and words of encouragement at janosg@gmail.com. Articles By This Author Music News S.F. Symphony Faces Possible Personnel Losses Janos Gereben - April 24, 2015 Is Mark Inouye leaving for the New York Philharmonic? Music News S.F. Ballet Mixes Repertory and Story Ballets Janos Gereben - April 23, 2015 The 2015-16 season will feature three big productions — Swan Lake, Coppelia and Onegin. Music News It's News to Me: No Hint of Aging for Orfeo Janos Gereben - April 21, 2015 John Eliot Gardiner is jazzed about his coming S.F. performances of Orfeo; a Frankenstein for S.F. Ballet; a baritone former pro football player, and more. Music News Berkeley's Adventurous Symphony Season Janos Gereben - April 21, 2015 The Berkeley Symphony has announced its upcoming 2015-16 season. Music News Music Commemorates Armenian Genocide Centennial Janos Gereben - April 17, 2015 Various events across the Bay Area will pay tribute to the victims of the 1915 genocide. Music News New Wallace Foundation Initiative: $52 Million to Build Audiences Janos Gereben - April 16, 2015 Under the initiative, the foundation will grant funding to 26 organizations — three in the Bay Area — over the span of six years. Music News Young Singers' “Serious Music for Serious Times” Janos Gereben - April 15, 2015 The San Francisco Girls Chorus will perform Ralf Yusuf Gawlick’s Children’s Crusade, April 17 and 19. Music News Cabrillo Festival Is Contemporary as Ever Janos Gereben - April 14, 2015 The spectacular variety of contemporary orchestral music will be on display in Santa Cruz in August, as usual. Music News Music@Menlo's Big Schubertiade Janos Gereben - April 14, 2015 Three weeks of Schubert immersion this summer at Menlo. Feature It's News to Me Janos Gereben - April 8, 2015 Musical musings on S.F. Opera's own Game of Thrones, the S.F. Symphony at the movies, and more. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 … Next › Next page Last » Last page