Janos Gereben

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Janos Gereben - April 5, 2011

YouTube Orchestra's Must-Watch Finale

One of the most varied and fascinating classical music programs anywhere, the entire 2½-hour concert by 101 young artists from 33 countries, playing under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas in the Sydney Opera House, is available
Janos Gereben - March 29, 2011

Heggie Celebrates the Big Five-O with a Masterclass

"It's common for young singers to learn works of great composers from two or three centuries ago, but to have the opp

Janos Gereben - March 28, 2011

In a picture perfect performance led by Yuri Temirkanov, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic offered a new best and a conductor who continually showcases the musicians.

Janos Gereben - March 22, 2011

A $12 million gift from philanthropists Joan and Sanford Weill, announced today, may ensure completion of Sonoma State University's Green Music Center by next fall.

Janos Gereben - March 22, 2011

Forging the Ring and Opera's Future

The Ring: world power, full houses, and budget under control
Janos Gereben - March 17, 2011

This week, Ragnar Bohlin and the S.F. Symphony Chorus met their ultimate challenge, performing Bach's B minor Mass, a towering landmark of all music. The result is a delightful surprise; an intimate, gentle, lyrical performance of this majestic expression of yearning for peace and the good of all humanity.

Janos Gereben - March 17, 2011

In Yuja Wang's first orchestral recording the pianist enthralls, ravishes, and demonstrates a kind of magic in what the pianist describes as “red-hot" reportoire.

Janos Gereben - March 15, 2011

'Tis the Week of YouTube Symphony

The concert series of global online participation, led by Michael Tilson Thomas, is taking place in the Sydney Opera House this week, but you can watch it

Janos Gereben - March 8, 2011

The Music Never Stopped

"And the fields are full of dancin'
"Full of singin' and romancin'
"The music never stopped."

The Grateful Dead song is now the title and heart of a new movie, based on Oliver Sacks' essay The Last Hippie.

Janos Gereben - March 7, 2011

Few operas have been worked over as much as Bizet's Carmen. In the East Bay, where Berkeley West Edge Opera's Carmen Fixation opened Saturday night, the opera company offered a "different" version, with a standout performance by Buffy Baggott.