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Michael Zwiebach - October 10, 2013
Guiseppe Verdi

From September 2013 through August 2014, there will be more than 2,475 full performances of operas by today’s birthday boy, Giuseppe Verdi.

Mark MacNamara - October 10, 2013

Gianfranco Baltazar studies at SOTA and takes guitar from hobby to serious study by bootstrapping his skills via YouTube.

Mark MacNamara - October 10, 2013

Experienced entertainer Asheba brings his high-energy show to kick off a super fall music lineup at Bay Area Discovery Museum in Marin.

Jason Victor Serinus - October 9, 2013

In the S.F Opera's latest production Byrn Terfel's Falstaff remains vocally and physically magnificent, with his giant, peak form voice and towering frame.

Pandora Internet Radio is at the center of a debate on royalty payments for internet streaming. Whatever structure evolves over the next couple of years may define the way the industry is treated, and how it treats artists, for a long time.

Robert P. Commanday - October 8, 2013

A stellar group of collaborators brought an outstanding new musical to Cal Performances.

Janos Gereben - October 8, 2013
Grupo Falso Baiano — "Fake Bahians" — due at SFMUSIC DAY
Grupo Falso Baiano — "Fake Bahians" — due at SFMUSIC DAY

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Janos Gereben - October 8, 2013
Ildar Abdrazakov's Mefistofele and Ramon Vargas' Faust were seen in European movie theaters Photo by Cory Weaver
Ildar Abdrazakov's Mefistofele and Ramon Vargas' Faust wer
Janos Gereben - October 8, 2013
Patrice Chéreau Photo by Samuel Aranda/AFP

One of the most influential opera directors of our time, Patrice Chéreau died on Monday of lung cancer in Paris. He was 68.