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Fredric Lieberman - September 19, 2012

How composer John Cage helped the author choose a career, enter the world of music beyond conservatory walls, and even identify mushrooms.

Janos Gereben - September 18, 2012
<em>Einstein</em> in Brooklyn Photo by Lucie Jansch
Einstein in Brooklyn
Janos Gereben - September 18, 2012
Artem Chirkov, visiting double bass virtuoso
Artem Chirkov, visiting double bass virtuoso

Shinji Eshima, Mr.

Janos Gereben - September 18, 2012

According to program notes in Europe, the San Francisco Opera is sharing a revival of David McVicar's production of Cilea's Adriana Lecouvreur with Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceu, so it should be coming to the War Memorial in the next year or two. Opera companies in London and Vienna are coproducers.

Janos Gereben - September 18, 2012
Top: Amy Foote and Justin Lee; middle: Annie Phillips and Anne Suda; bottom: Kevin Rogers and Ian Scarfe
Top: Amy Foote and Justin Lee; middle: Annie Phillips and Anne Suda; botto
Janos Gereben - September 18, 2012
Ann and Gordon Getty are among Cal Performances supporters

Four new grants to Cal Performances add up to $1.3 million, according to an announcement last weekend by Matías Tarnopolsky, the organization's director:

Janos Gereben - September 18, 2012
New Century's Dawn Harms and Candace Guirao (front), Karen Shinozaki Sor, and Iris Stone (back)

What is it like to prepare for a new season?

Jeff Kaliss - September 18, 2012

Unique sounds simmer and boil at Classical Revolution’s latest showcase performance in Berkeley.

Georgia Rowe - September 18, 2012

The hard-charging Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu, about to make his S.F. Opera debut, found his calling when he heard the Three Tenors on TV. Now he’s chasing their fame; next spring he plays “son” to Plácido Domingo.