Janos Gereben appreciates news tips, corrections, and words of encouragement at [email protected]. Articles By This Author Preview J’Nai Bridges Multitasks in Her Debut as Carmen Janos Gereben - May 28, 2019 The rising mezzo-soprano talks about her lifetime of training for the demanding role. Music News Behind the Curtain Going Up on S.F. Opera’s Summer Season Janos Gereben - May 25, 2019 Budget cuts prune the company’s vision for a high-tech future. Music News New NEA Support for S.F. Bay Area Performing Arts Organizations Janos Gereben - May 21, 2019 The grants benefit major institutions and smaller, independent groups alike. Music News Berkeley Chorus to Sing Brahms’s Requiem at Home and Abroad Janos Gereben - May 21, 2019 Ming Luke guides the community chorus and orchestra in performances slated for Estonia, Latvia, and Sweden. Music News Kohl Mansion’s Young Chamber Musicians Go for the Gold Janos Gereben - May 21, 2019 The Fervida Trio takes a top prize in the Fischoff Competition. Review S.F. Symphony’s Youth Orchestra Is Ready for the World Stage Janos Gereben - May 20, 2019 SFSYO’s Young Mahlerites are taking the music to the Old World — again. Music News A New Generation of Dancers and Choreographers Celebrate S.F. Ballet Spring Festival Janos Gereben - May 13, 2019 Student work is presented alongside pieces by some of ballet’s greatest choreographers. Music News Merola 2019 Is Full of Promise Janos Gereben - May 13, 2019 The premiere of Jake Heggie’s If I Were You is just one of the highlights. Review Ives Collective’s Concert Is Truly “All in the Family” Janos Gereben - May 7, 2019 An intimate afternoon concert pairs string sextets by Frank Bridges and Brahms. Music News New Century Plans a Star-Studded New Season Janos Gereben - May 7, 2019 Look for Simone Dinnerstein, Lynn Harrell, Anne Sofie von Otter, Maxim Lando, and the S.F. Girls Chorus. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 … Next › Next page Last » Last page