The Berkeley Symphony, known for its devotion to adventurous, contemporary programming and support for local composers, has received $15,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Founded in 1946 with the motto “Everything in Music,” the Bronstein store in South San Francisco continues to provide instruments, accessories, lessons, and repairs with skill and charm hard to find in modern times.
The Boston Symphony’s all-too-short collaboration with famed maestro James Levine set up the orchestra for a bright artistic future. The orchestra is not rushing down the path to name a new music director.