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Janos Gereben - September 11, 2012

San Francisco Opera's 90th season opened last weekend, and an announcement yesterday from the BBC helps to appreciate what that span of time means. It was in 1922 that the British Broadcasting Company was first heard on the air, that's how long S.F. Opera goes back in time.

Janos Gereben - September 11, 2012
Little Opera's Erin Bregman, with Michelle Chandra's origami butterflies Photo by Michelle Chandra
Little Opera's Erin Bregman, with Michelle Chandra's origami butterflies
Janos Gereben - September 11, 2012

Van Cliburn, terminally ill with cancer, is wheel-chair ridden and using an oxygen inhaler at all times. And yet, last Thursday, when his Van Cliburn Foundation in Fort Worth celebrated its 50th anniversary, he was determined to attend. Friends reported that Cliburn "loaded up on oxygen in advance," and he walked on stage, spoke briefly, and walked out.

Janos Gereben - September 11, 2012
Antoine Hunter and Amara Tabor Smith in <em>Sailing Away</em> Photos by Zaccho
Antoine Hunter and Amara Tabor Smith in Sailing Away
Janos Gereben - September 11, 2012
At the 2011 World Dragon Boat Race
At the 2011 World Dragon Boat Race

Yes, we have the America's Cup in the pon

David Bratman - September 11, 2012

The Mondavi Center has its usual wide-angle season planned, while the Symphony Silicon Valley is focusing on classics with high-profile soloists. Here are the most exciting concert prospects from San Jose to Sacramento.

Jeff Kaliss - September 10, 2012

Pianist Lara Downes offers music of exiled composers in an intimate setting, to launch the inaugural Classical Revolution Festival.

Scott MacClelland - September 10, 2012

Opera San Jose is a first-rate demonstration of why opera companies have been rediscovering this pearl of an opera by the young Georges Bizet.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 8, 2012

The first night of the S.F. Opera's Rigoletto, featured three much-heralded SFO debutants, faring best in secondary roles, and inspired conducting by Luisotti.

Michael Zwiebach - September 8, 2012

Classical Revolution, a loose affiliation of gigging musicians, is unleashing a deluge of exciting live music of all kinds on San Francisco over three packed weeks.