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Janos Gereben - February 5, 2013

I admire much of Lotfi Mansouri's work as Toronto and San Francisco Opera general director (especially his leadership during the War Memorial reconstruction), but he is not my favorite writer.

Janos Gereben - February 5, 2013

Tenors historically have been in short supply, so the scene at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Thursday evening was a big surprise: five (5) talented tenors led the way at the Voice Department recital.

Janos Gereben - February 5, 2013
Dan Hiatt as the voice teacher in the play Photos by Kevin Berne
Dan Hiatt as the voice teacher in the play
Janos Gereben - February 5, 2013
John Neumeier leading a rehearsal of the Hamburg company Photos by Holger Badekow
John Neumeier leading a rehearsal of the Hamburg company
Niels Swinkels - February 4, 2013

The period ensemble New Esterházy Quartet revives music by a prolific Viennese composer/publisher, one Franz Anton Hoffmeister.

Niels Swinkels - February 4, 2013

Widely recorded and always giving recitals, the Danish recorder virtuoso Michala Petri talks about her love of contemporary music and jazz, and how music lives in in her finger-memory.

Molly Colin - February 3, 2013

Two acclaimed dance ensembles, from San Francisco and Chicago, blend their talents and creative visions.

Janos Gereben - February 3, 2013

The Lamplighters production of one of Gilbert & Sullivan's finest productions ever, Princess Ida, has no weak link, a properly lighthearted approach, brought out by hard work and great talent.

Georgia Rowe - February 3, 2013

Under General Director Mark Streshinsky, the company scored another hit with a new production of L’incoronazione di Poppea (the Coronation of Poppea).

Jason Victor Serinus - February 2, 2013

A performance by Cappella Romana at Bing Hall is capped by an astounding and mesmerizing finale.