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Janos Gereben - November 25, 2014
Winners-performers at a previous gala: pianist Agata Sorotokin, cellist Elena Ariza

The Pacific

Niels Swinkels - November 25, 2014

Three world premieres are featured in Volti's concert "Want Me: Songs of Longing and Desire" at the visually arresting St. Gregory of Nyssa's Church.

Rodney Punt - November 24, 2014

In many ways a trailblazer, Florencia en el Amazonas was the first Spanish-language opera to be commissioned by a major opera company north of the Rio Grande. Its prodigal return to the Chandler Pavilion was problematic.

Jeff Kaliss - November 24, 2014

Nina Stern and Daphna Mor brought both their virtuosity and their educational mission to the Bay Area in the company of their East of the River ensemble.

Jeremy Rosenstock - November 24, 2014

The future of music arrived at Davies Symphony Hall on Saturday in the form of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra. SFCV's own star teen pianist reviews his peers.

Be'eri Moalem - November 24, 2014

The Redwood Symphony tackles the maximally challenging Mahler's Ninth and pulls it off with flying colors.

Janos Gereben - November 23, 2014

News comes that the Met's deficit is it's most serious in decades, while the S.F. Opera's is way down.

Lara Downes - November 20, 2014

Yuja Wang’s flying fingers and flamboyance may define her public image, but there’s a powerful musical personality and a surprisingly grounded person within that package, as she reveals here.

Benjamin Frandzel - November 18, 2014

SFCMP has come up with a laudable concept for their new season, commissioning work from 10 composers who, stylistically and generationally, cover a wide spectrum of new music.

Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
Michael Severance
Michael Severance

San Francisco-born bassoonist Michael Severance, 24, is among the 10 young instrumentalists from the Music Academy