Features

Jason Victor Serinus - October 2, 2012

The recording company acknowledges the decline in popularity of CDs, signaling its future strategy with a classical, download-only recording.

Janos Gereben - October 1, 2012

The Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall, the dazzling 1,400-seat heart of Sonoma State University's $130 million Donald & Maureen Green Music Center opened this weekend with two festive and sold-out performances.

Jim Farber - September 25, 2012

Musopen, the Palo Alto–based website, is pioneering the new frontier in classical music starting by creating a free resource of recordings.

Fredric Lieberman - September 19, 2012

How composer John Cage helped the author choose a career, enter the world of music beyond conservatory walls, and even identify mushrooms.

Janos Gereben - September 17, 2012

Great artist-lineups are set to open the SFJAZZ Center, the country’s first major dedicated jazz facility, in a January gala.

Scott Cmiel - September 17, 2012

The Omni Foundation is once again bringing the classiest acts in guitar playing to the Bay Area, with the assistance of San Francisco Performances.

Mark MacNamara - September 12, 2012

Cal Performances has once again crammed a whole world of diverse art into one season. Director Matias Tarnopolsky guides you to the featured performances.

Janice Berman - September 11, 2012

SFCV leaps into the rich Bay Area dance scene this season. Here’s a guide to events we’ll have our eyes on.

David Bratman - September 11, 2012

The Mondavi Center has its usual wide-angle season planned, while the Symphony Silicon Valley is focusing on classics with high-profile soloists. Here are the most exciting concert prospects from San Jose to Sacramento.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 5, 2012

San Francisco Opera sports a huge season of stars and new productions for the fall, while other Bay Area presenters, large and small, add to a season of unprecedented variety.