Features

Janos Gereben - August 2, 2016

Conductors Khuner and Jobin have adventures, the S.F. Choral Society scales the heights of Verdi’s Requiem, the S.F. Symphony brings in the stars for the fall season, and more.

Mark MacNamara - July 26, 2016

Author/pianist Stuart Isacoff recounts the dramatic story of Van Cliburn’s Tchaikovsky Competition victory at the height of the Cold War.

Janos Gereben - July 15, 2016

Your cheat-sheet to the next few weeks of the BBC Proms, S.F. Opera percussionist Patti Niemi's view from the back, classical musicians on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and more.

Mark MacNamara - July 12, 2016

Rise up amateurs. Eric Kujawsky is not accepting second-class status for his orchestra of music lovers.

Paul Kotapish - July 12, 2016

Surprise: Many of our favorite novels and nonfiction books feature music and musicians. Here are some recommendations for great beachside reading.

Mark MacNamara - July 5, 2016

T.A. takes a page from MTT’s playbook, but develops it in his own way.

Janos Gereben - July 5, 2016

Donald Pippen is still in the pocket, what music directors earn, and a sneak peak at the S.F. Ballet at work.

Michael Zwiebach - July 5, 2016

Cool new recordings from ICE, Beiser, and Ensemble Signal for hot summertime listening.

Tim Page - July 4, 2016

The Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic writes about rebuilding his life after a traumatic brain injury.

Mark MacNamara - June 28, 2016

David Gockley tells the story of the San Francisco tradition he created and reflects on his record as an operatic populist.