Category Archives: Audience Development
November Program Notes: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 11 in B-flat Major In an era of harried composers whose livelihoods...
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Baroque Masters: Rameau and Bach
Did you miss this past weekend’s Radio Broadcast Series on 102.1 FM KDFC with host Nicholas McGegan? Don’t worry, you can...
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Baroque boom in China?
While Europe has been probing the depths of the Baroque repertoire for over 60 years and here in the U.S....
Pictures from Intrada
See pictures from our 30th Anniversary Opening Night Celebration, Intrada! On September 24 before the first concert of our 2010/11...
Philharmonia Baroque featured in SFCV today
Learn about where we’ve been and where we’re going in Jesse Hamlin’s article “The Joyful Long Life of Philharmonia Baroque”...
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Debut at “The Center”
Last night was our debut performance at the Center for Performing Arts in Atherton. Here’s a picture in case you...
Meet Courtney
This past July, we were lucky to be joined by Courtney Stredder, who interned for us through Career Explorations. Soon to be...
A needed change of perspective
Most of our staff will be attending the Association of California Symphony Orchestras 42nd Annual Conference this Thursday, Friday and...
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FREE-harmonia Baroque Orchestra…
Don’t miss a FREE performance by a small ensemble of musicians from the orchestra. On Sunday, September 26, at 5...
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Meet Scott!
Scott broke the news last week and now it’s our turn: We have engaged Scott Foglesong to write all of...
An inspiring model?
Annalisa Pappano, a viol player in town for BFX10 from Cincinnati, wrote on her group’s blog today: What I find...
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Dudamel on education
It’s been a week since he swept through town, but we have Dudamel fever too! We were truly inspired when...
Congratulations SFRV!
Have you picked up your issue SF Weekly‘s “Your San Francisco?” We just wanted to take a minute to congratulate...
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Glorious sounds of centuries past
On June 10-12, come say hello to us at our table at “BFX TEN” – the 10th bi-annual early music...
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Decade in Review/Year in Review
And so ends the aughts with a year that few would like to remember… except maybe us. Our last year...
Libby visits the Fromm
Last Tuesday, period violinist Libby Wallfisch, who was in town to lead our October concerts, journeyed out into the rain...
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PBO goes to boot camp
Last Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Peter and Sasha attended the National Arts Marketing Project‘s Boot Camp at the offices...





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