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Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013
Small venue, big plans
Small venue, big plans

There is no better demonstration of what dedication and hard work can accomplish than the continuing saga

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013

If all goes well, an opera review says "Mr. X conducted the orchestra well (or otherwise)." What of the people of the orchestra? "If you prick them, do they not bleed? If you tickle them, do they not laugh? If you poison them, do they not die? And if you wrong them, shall they not revenge?"

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013
Lawrence Lessig
Lawrence Lessig: Not the man to challenge on copyright

We are all connected all the time, electronically, it seems, so what to mak

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013
<em>Wozzeck</em> to be telecast live from Munich
Wozzeck to be telecast live from Munich

The Bavarian State Opera's second sea

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013
Elder's painting of King Henry in <em>Anna Bolena</em>
Elder's painting of King Henry in Anna Bolena

San Francisco Oper

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013
Emma Steel
Emma Steel

Vallejo Symphony is opening its 82nd season in the Empress Theater on Oct.

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013
Osmo Vänskä: resignation
Osmo Vänskä: Resigned today

After a year's struggle and last weekend's events, it is highly unlikely that the Minnesota

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2013

After the Monday night evacuation of the UC Berkeley campus during a widespread power outage, it may be a good idea to call ahead, to (510) 642-9988, before leaving for Tuesday performances on campus.

David Bratman - September 30, 2013

In San José, Symphony Silicon Valley opens its new season with just plain good music, well played.

Anna Carol Dudley - September 30, 2013

Clerestory performs a program, "The Bard," based entirely on the words of William Shakespeare — musical settings of Shakespeare, written by composers mostly born in the 20th century.