Janos Gereben

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Janos Gereben - January 27, 2014

Vadym Kholodenko, the 27-year-old Ukrainian pianist who won the Van Cliburn, is on a tear around the world. He will make his Bay Area debut on Feb. 1.

Janos Gereben - January 23, 2014

In what seems to be perfect typecasting, Viennese-born George Cleve makes his Lamplighters conducting debut in the most Viennese of operettas, Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus (The Bat).

Janos Gereben - January 21, 2014
Paul Ellison joins international organ recital challenge
Paul Ellison joins international organ recital challenge

Paul Ellison, organist and music d

Janos Gereben - January 21, 2014
The good folk of Dogpatch
The good folk of Dogpatch

In the beginning, L'il Abner was Al Capp's comic strip about the hillbillies of Dogpatch,

Janos Gereben - January 21, 2014

The San Francisco Conservatory of Music has named Robert Fitzpatrick interim provost and dean, as Mary Ellen Poole is stepping down after 10 years of service as dean. Fitzpatrick is former dean and chief academic officer of the Curtis Institute of Music. He will serve in an interim capacity until the search for a new permanent dean for the Conservatory is completed.

Janos Gereben - January 21, 2014
Smetana in a Brno shopping center
Smetana in a Brno shopping center

Yes, Flash Mob videos have become dime a dozen, but I'd like to recommend heartily

Janos Gereben - January 21, 2014
Pascal Molat in Yuri Possokhov's <em>Firebird</em> to the Stravinsky score Photos by Erik Tomasson
Pascal Molat in Yuri Possokhov's Firebird to the
Janos Gereben - January 21, 2014
Eshima
Eshima teaching in Moscow

As San Francisco Ballet is opening the 2014 season this week (see next item), I thought it would be a good idea to ask th

Janos Gereben - January 21, 2014
Norovbanzad Byambasuren is a dancer with the Mongolian State Opera and Ballet
Norovbanzad Byambasuren is a dancer with the Mongolian State Opera and Ballet
Janos Gereben - January 20, 2014

The remarkable Italian conductor Claudio Abbado, who led some of the world's most revered musical institutions, died at his home in Bolgna, Italy on Jan. 20.