Janos Gereben

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Janos Gereben - November 23, 2014

News comes that the Met's deficit is it's most serious in decades, while the S.F. Opera's is way down.

Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
Michael Severance
Michael Severance

San Francisco-born bassoonist Michael Severance, 24, is among the 10 young instrumentalists from the Music Academy

Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
Mission Peak Chamber Chamber Singers at their Christmas best Photo by Thomas Hsu
Mission Peak Chamber Chamber Singers at their Christmas best
Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
Karin von Aroldingen with Balanchine's rubber plant Photo by Gaia Squarci/<em>The Wall Street Journal</em>
Karin von Aroldingen with Balanchine's rubber plant
Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
Singers of the Bay Choral Guild Photo by Joel Bartlett
Singers of the Bay Choral Guild
Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
It strikes me that Alexander Scriabin is perhaps the least heard of all acknowledged great composers, partially because, like Chopin, he wrote almost exclusively for the piano (with the notable exception of five orchestral works), and because his musical language evolved so far, so quickly.
Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
A young dancer promoting Nutcracker in Westfield Center
Janos Gereben - November 18, 2014
It’s cold. It’s dark. The ground is a little icy from a slick of snow. It’s a good night to be moving toward the light.

Whether they knew it or not, that’s where patrons of the San Francisco Symphony’s first concert of two at Hill Auditorium were heading Thursday evening: out of darkness toward dawn and radiant day via Mahler’s Symphony No.

Janos Gereben - November 16, 2014

San Francisco Opera's splendid new production of Puccini's 1896 La bohème features two strong lineups of singers in the double-cast 13-performance series, with Giuseppe Finzi leading the Opera Orchestra.