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Janos Gereben - September 8, 2009

A Grand Symphonic Doubleheader

Thanks to technology and time difference, you may now attend the San Francisco Symphony

With autumn upon us, the Bay Area's classical music groups are tuning up for hundreds of intriguing events. San Francisco Classical Voice asked several of our critics and editors to comb through the performance announcements available to date and pick their favorite choices for September through December.

Janos Gereben - August 25, 2009

YouTube Your Way to Pianistic Fame

Oakland's Esfir Ross in the Cliburn amateur semifinals

Beginning Sept.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 24, 2009

The Luisotti era is about to begin. Four years after the maestro made his debut in the War Memorial Opera House conducting La forza del destino, to rave reviews, he assumes his new post as music director of San Francisco Opera.

Michael Zwiebach - August 18, 2009

The Berkeley Symphony Orchestra was confident it had hit the jackpot when it appointed rising-star conductor Joana Carneiro as its third musical director, after Kent Nagano’s masterful work during 30 years at the helm. Now it appears it’s doubled its winnings with the announcement that native Berkeleyan Gabriela Lena Frank has been appointed Creative Advisor to the orchestra.

Janos Gereben - August 18, 2009

Symphony Programming: Putting It Together

In my imagination, Michael Tilson Thomas' To Do List includes giving great performances, building the orchestra and bringing in new aud

Jeff Kaliss - August 18, 2009

Putting kids in tune with music can be a tricky adjustment. When my piano-teacher mother was raising us, there were fewer distractions vying with the sounds of her practicing Schumann and Chopin and the classical programming of WQXR radio.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - August 11, 2009
For the last couple of weeks, a musical debate has been raging on MuggleNet, the self-appointed “ULTIMATE Harry Potter Fansite.” Nicholas Hooper, the composer who scored the last two Potter films, announced to If Magazine on July 23 that he will not work on the final productio
Janos Gereben - August 11, 2009

A Devilishly Great Faust

Preposterous but true: My two best memories of Gounod's Faust performances come from a gala occasion in Paris 34 years ago and a small regional company's premiere of it on Saturday. A world-class event and Walnut Creek's Festival Opera each hit the spot in its own way.

Georgia Rowe - August 10, 2009
Santa Fe Opera has always exerted a powerful pull on opera lovers from the Bay Area and beyond, and this year was no exception. With five productions offered throughout July and August in the company’s 2,200-seat, open-air theater, the 2009 season — Charles MacKay’s first as general director — offered myriad musical rewards in a congenial setting.