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Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013

Word came Tuesday afternoon concerning the delay in ratifying the tentative San Francisco Symphony contract agreement that "both parties have been working on the agreement steadily since the orchestra returned to work last week." This indicates further negotiations are under way, rather than the

Anatole Leikin - April 9, 2013

Refined musicianship and enviable technique are hallmarks of pianist Richard Goode, who plays historically linked late works by Beethoven.

Jesse Hamlin - April 9, 2013

Composer Jonathan Berger is making music out of auditory hallucinations in two fascinating new one-act operas, part of Stanford’s Music and the Brain conference.

Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013

Merola's 2013 summer season includes Britten's The Rape of Lucretia and Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro in venues new to the program: 600-seat Everett Middle School Auditorium and 1,700-seat Nourse Theater, in addition to Yerba Buena Gardens and the War Memorial Opera House.

Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013
In rehearsal for <em>battle hymns</em>
In rehearsal for battle hymns

Some 150 artists will come together for a musical spectacul

Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013
From an <em>Into the Woods</em> production in Chicago
From an Into the Woods production in Chicago

Into the Woods, on

Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013
Nagano in Montreal Photo by Koji Sasahara
Nagano in Montreal
Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013
Virginia Johnson, leading a Dance Theater of Harlem rehearsal Photo by Andrea Mohin/<em>The New York Times</em>
Virginia Johnson, leading a Dance Theater of
Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013

Today, April 9, is National Arts Advocacy Day, the time for "speaking up in support of the arts." It is a special day of united advocacy, to contact legislators and government leaders, urging them to support the arts in words and deed.

Janos Gereben - April 9, 2013
Einar Nerman's drawing of Tetrazzini in 1922
Einar Nerman's drawing of Tetrazzini in 1922

One reason I remembered Singing the Golden State