Music News

Janos Gereben - January 29, 2013
Mockup of America's Cup Pavilion

Don't expect a piano recital here, but classical music may yet play a (limited) role in the 9,000-seat waterfront concert venue planned for the 34th America's Cup, on Piers 27-29.

Mark MacNamara - January 24, 2013
Music for Families
Music for Families at the S.F.
Mark MacNamara - January 24, 2013

It is the Year of the Snake, sometimes called the Year of the Little Dragon; the year for people who are intuitive and graceful, and both cunning and wise. New Year’s day is February 10. “Of course the new year is always associated with luck,” Chunming Mo told us. She’s been a violinist with the San Francisco Symphony for more than 20 years, and is originally from Shanghai.

Mark MacNamara - January 24, 2013
SFJAZZ
Teresa Goines at an SFJAZZ even at the Old Skool Cafe

The SFJAZZ Center has opened: Praise be the lord.

Janos Gereben - January 22, 2013
SFJAZZ Center interior; the color is from lights, not part of the building Photo by Henrik Kam
SFJAZZ Center interior; the color is from lights, not part of the building
Janos Gereben - January 22, 2013

Robert Birman, Executive Director of Philharmonia Baroque from 2001 to 2008, has resigned as CEO of the Louisville Orchestra after leading the orchestra through bankruptcy, and a "bruising labor battle ...

Janos Gereben - January 22, 2013
Daniel Levenstein Photo by Tommyphoto
Daniel Levenstein
Janos Gereben - January 22, 2013
Diablo Ballet's Mayo Sugano and Derek Sakaura Photo by Ashraf
Diablo Ballet's Mayo Sugano and Derek Sakaura
Janos Gereben - January 22, 2013
The Emperor Nero, sung by Christine Brandes, and his mistress Poppea (Emma McNairy) Photo by Jamie Buschbaum
The Emperor Nero, sung by Christine Brandes, and his mist
Janos Gereben - January 22, 2013
Hanging out with Left-Coasters Photo by Lydia Chen
Hanging out with Left-Coasters