Music News

Janos Gereben - March 25, 2014

Mad Music is the provocative, but historically and musicologically correct title for Stephen Budiansky's biography of Charles Ives, to be published by ForeEdge, an imprint of University Press of New England, on April 1.

Janos Gereben - March 25, 2014
David Gockley and Carlisle Floyd listen to Adler Fellow baritone Hadleigh Adams at the SFO annual meeting
Photos by Scott Wall
David Gockley and Carlisle Floyd list
Janos Gereben - March 25, 2014
Ian and Ann Campbell
Ian and Ann Campbell

Nobody outside the board of directors — voting 33 to 1 on March 19 for the dissolution of the San Diego

Janos Gereben - March 25, 2014
One Art Ensemble to perform at 405 Shrader on April 18 (and <em>was</em> at last year's Noontime Concerts)
One Art Ensemble to perform at 405 Shrader on Apr
Janos Gereben - March 25, 2014
Sonos in V formation
Sonos in V formation

Jim Meredith's Sonos Handbell Ensemble and the Young Musicians Cho

Janos Gereben - March 25, 2014
Proposal in Paris: newly engaged SFS clarinetist Steve Sanchez and Stella Shi Photos by Oliver Theil
Proposal in Paris: newly engaged SFS clarinetist Steve Sánchez and Stella Shi
Janos Gereben - March 18, 2014

Berkeley Symphony Music Director Joana Carneiro — also Principal Conductor of the Portugal National Symphony — makes her Spoleto Festival debut on May 28, conducting the Festival Orchestra in a program of Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings, John Adams’ Doctor Atomic Symphony, and Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestr

Janos Gereben - March 18, 2014
Vance George, back on the podium
Vance George, back on the podium

Susan McMane, formerly of the San Francisco Girls Chorus, and Vance George, Chorus

Janos Gereben - March 18, 2014
Jane Hill, new ED
Jane Hill, new ED

The Eureka Symphony, a 22-year-old community orchestra in H