Entertainment & Arts
Berl Senofsky, a Peabody Conservatory violin virtuoso whose students play in principal positions for major symphony orchestras, has died.
June 29, 2002
For the first time in 20 years, a music school will send its students to the Soviet Union.
April 30, 1987
Travel & Experiences
“There are now too many musicians in San Francisco, more than enough to fill all the ‘jobs.’
April 9, 2006
- Kevin Kenner, a Coronado native, played a solo piano recital at Coronado High School over the weekend.
Dec. 23, 1987
--She will get a chance to meet one of her early success stories this week. Dr.
Feb. 10, 1986
The Takacs Quartet grabbed local audiences last season with a much-praised Beethoven cycle under the auspices of UCLA Live.
Aug. 29, 2004
Neale Perl has been appointed executive director of the La Jolla Chamber Music Society.
Nov. 2, 1988
Right after Vladimir Horowitz’s death in November, Bryan Verhoye’s teacher at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University, William Doppmann, greeted him with the tongue-in-cheek challenge, “Well, there’s a vacancy at the top.”
June 14, 1990
** 1/2 SENOFSKY: “The Art of the Violin, Volume One: Concert Favorites” Berl Senofsky, violin; Boris Barere, Julian Martin, Won Me Cho, piano; Cembal d’amour
April 23, 2000
Alan Shulman, 86, a cellist who composed scores for orchestras and chamber groups, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Hudson, N.Y.
July 14, 2002