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Janos Gereben - May 27, 2015

In a promotional event for the upcoming S.F. Opera production, panelists discussed the need for new creative works that aren't different for difference's sake.

Janos Gereben - May 27, 2015

Before heading off to South Africa, the boys chorus will preview songs from their tour abroad.

Janos Gereben - May 26, 2015

A celebration of Jennifer Higdon’s work highlights a season of innovative concerts for New Century Chamber Orchestra.

Molly Colin - May 26, 2015

Where do young conductors come from? Move over Teddy Abrams, the SFS Youth Orchestra seems ready to produce another one – Agata Sorotokin.

Lisa Houston - May 26, 2015

SFCV talks with the New Orleans native about S.F. Opera’s upcoming production of Les Troyens, the challenges of keeping his voice in shape, and the most heroic thing he has ever done.

Charlise Tiee - May 25, 2015

The ambitious production overcomes what appeared to be opening night jitters with its fantastic cast.

Mark MacNamara - May 23, 2015

If San Francisco’s Rec and Parks Dept. accepts the proposal of World Arts West, the city could have the big, multipurpose stage it needs.

Janos Gereben - May 22, 2015

The small opera company is presenting a double bill of Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci and Von Suppé's My Fair Galatea.

Mark MacNamara - May 22, 2015

Not only shouldn’t we have personal tech in the concert hall, we should put away the playbills and other crutches and prepare to be spontaneous, says Mondavi Center executive Don Roth.

Rebecca Wishnia - May 22, 2015

An exciting performance of Concerto for Orchestra caps off an evening that included pieces from Samuel Carl Adams and Mozart.