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Janos Gereben - March 12, 2013

Looking forward to Monday night's "Behind the Curtain: Planning an Opera Season" presentation by San Francisco Opera's Director of Music Administration Kip Cranna and Associate Director of Production Jennifer Good, I was disappointed when other work (look around SFCV this week) piled up and ma

Janos Gereben - March 12, 2013
Yayoi Kambara in <em>Triangulating Euclid</em>, a new work at ODC/Dance Photos by RJ Muna
Yayoi Kambara in Triangulating Euclid, a new work at ODC/D
Janos Gereben - March 12, 2013
Coproduction to be seen on both sides of the Bay

Lack of regional cooperation or outright collaboration has been a decades-long hobby horse of mine: I never understood why meager resources are not being pooled.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 12, 2013

It may be a coincidence that Weill Hall, Bing Hall, and Miner Auditorium at SFJAZZ all opened within a few months of each other. But their combined impact is going to be huge in the Bay Area. Experts weigh in on the live experience of these venues: What’s your opinion?

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2013

National music icon, Iranian singer Mohamad Reza Shajarian is celebrated for his ability to transform the beauty of Sufi poetry into music.

Steven Winn - March 11, 2013

A recital by Nathan Gunn, which figured to be a choice evening, fell considerably short of expectations, mired in a murky middle ground.

Jeff Dunn - March 11, 2013

The commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising proves an illuminating context for works reflecting a human response to war and the Holocaust.

Brett Campbell - March 11, 2013

A new wind quintet, City of Tomorrow, aims to challenge the string quartet’s supremacy by bringing to light rarely heard chamber masterpieces, while encouraging the creation of more.

Jeff Kaliss - March 11, 2013

Kitka Women’s Vocal Ensemble presents an exotic and yet warmly familiar musical smorgasbord that has broad appeal.

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2013

An in-depth report on the threat of a musicians' strike looming over the San Francisco Symphony.