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Janos Gereben - November 26, 2013
Ambrogio Maestri as Falstaff (in Munich)
Ambrogio Maestri as Falstaff (in Munich)

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Janos Gereben - November 26, 2013

Both General Director Irene Dalis, 88, and Music Director David Rohrbaugh are retiring at the end of the current season, the 30th since Dalis founded the company. Rohrbaugh too has been with Opera San José for three decades.

Janos Gereben - November 26, 2013
Guangzhou opera house, one of <em>fifty</em> such new venues in the country: how to fill them with top artists?
Guangzhou opera house, one of 50 such new
Janos Gereben - November 26, 2013
 

A century ago, Irish and German Jewish descendants of immigrants founded the San Francisco Symphony. Their Italian counterparts funded and participated in the creation of San Francisco Opera.

Wynne Delacoma - November 25, 2013

In Chicago, opera lovers are suddenly reveling in two new opera companies whose repertory expands and complements Chicago Lyric Opera.

Thomas Busse - November 25, 2013

Volti continues to uncover excellent new music, but its performances, especially of a Britten classic, show that the chorus has room to grow.

Be'eri Moalem - November 25, 2013

The Redwood Symphony amasses large forces for a mixed bill that was mostly effective.

Jason Victor Serinus - November 24, 2013

A profoundly moving masterwork is revisited, with fresh eyes and ears and heart, by a revered conductor, in performances in San Francisco.

Janos Gereben - November 23, 2013

Conrad Susa died at age 78, he was a distinguished educator and prolific composer with hundreds of works to his credit.

Steven Winn - November 22, 2013

It was altogether fitting that the San Francisco Symphony had all those climate conditions to simulate in Richard Strauss’ An Alpine Symphony this week.