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Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014
Mathilde Froustey and Davit Karapetyan in Gsovsky's <em>Grand Pas Classique</em> Photo by Erik Tomasson
Mathilde Froustey and Davit Karapetyan in Gsovsky's Gran
Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014
The Founders: Laura Gaynon, cello; Allegra Chapman, piano; Elizabeth Talbert, flute
The Founders: Laura Gaynon, cello; Allegra Chapman, piano; Elizabeth Talbert, flute
Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014

Gearing up for an 11-concert European tour, Michael Tilson Thomas leads the San Francisco Symphony in two weeks of concerts, Feb. 27-March 2 and March 6-9.

Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014
Pei-Yao Wang and Sasha Cooke in their Friday double debut Photo by Michael Strickland
Pei-Yao Wang and Sasha Cooke in their Friday double debut
Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014
Pete Seeger Photo by Karl Rabe
Pete Seeger
Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014
Maria Schneider accepts her Grammy Award on Sunday Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP
Maria Schneider accepts her Grammy Award on Sunday
Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014

Feb. 10 is application deadline for Opera Grants for Female Composers, which provides support for the development of new operas by women. OPERA America invites proposals for grants of up to $15,000 from female composers "able to document their ability to create operatic works."

Jason Victor Serinus - January 28, 2014

Canadian baritone Gerald Finley, set to perform the art-defining song cycle Die Winterreise in Berkeley, discusses its many soul-shaking challenges.

Janos Gereben - January 28, 2014
Mark Winges of Volti
Mark Winges of Volti

San Francisco organizations and composers received six $50,000 commissions from the Wallace Alexander

Robert P. Commanday - January 27, 2014

The Lamplighters Die Fledermaus is fresh and lively, crisply paced by the Conductor George Cleve and Director Barbara Heroux, showcasing the singing, and this cast was on top of its game.