Conductor James Gaffigan Champions American Music at SF Symphony Rebecca Wishnia - January 11, 2025 Review Los Angeles Fires Force Concert Cancellations Tom Jacobs - January 10, 2025 Music News The Remarkable Contradictions of Dmitri Shostakovich Harlow Robinson - January 7, 2025 Feature Latest Violinist Kristin Lee’s Tour of American Music Review On her debut solo album, American Sketches, Lee veers from traditional works to jazz and ragtime. Conductor James Gaffigan Returns to the SF Symphony at Just the Right Time Artist Spotlight Is the orchestra’s former associate conductor, who now has a flourishing international career, a contender to succeed Esa-Pekka Salonen? Jazz Meets Japanese Folk Music in Akira Tana’s All-Star Quartet, Otonowa Feature The ensemble, with a strong connection to both sides of the Pacific, reunites for a series of Bay Area shows this month. Conductor Robin Ticciati Impresses With LA Phil Review Violinist Lisa Batiashvili is brilliant in Beethoven, and the orchestra responds marvelously to Ticciati. Saving El Cerrito’s Down Home Music Store Music News A deal to purchase the property and preserve decades of folk music history was recently inked. Jazz Giants We Lost Last Year Feature The Bay Area was home to these sage masters, underground legends, and leading lights gone too soon. Four Portraits of Lucretia From Four Top-Rank Artists Review Baroque cantatas that set the Roman story are gloriously sung on the latest release from French early-music ensemble Les Paladins. Dance Best Classical Performances of 2024 (Los Angeles) December 22, 2024 S.F. Artists Keep Up the Fight for Better Labor Contracts December 17, 2024 Bodytraffic Dances Into December More Thankful Than Ever December 3, 2024 The Spiritual Sacrifice of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring December 3, 2024 Jazz Jazz Meets Japanese Folk Music in Akira Tana’s All-Star Quartet, Otonowa January 6, 2025 Saving El Cerrito’s Down Home Music Store January 6, 2025 Jazz Giants We Lost Last Year January 6, 2025 Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl Comes Under the Blue Note Banner December 23, 2024 Opera Four Portraits of Lucretia From Four Top-Rank Artists January 7, 2025 Bass-Baritone Christian Van Horn Stays True to Himself December 23, 2024 With Douce France, Tenor Benjamin Bernheim Refreshes Mélodies and Chansons December 23, 2024 Homepage Links Listen to KDFC Facebook Twitter Instagram The SFCV Weekly Newsletter Receive the latest news delivered straight to your inbox with a digest of all the latest events, reviews, and hot deals. First Name Last Name Email Address SFCV L.A. 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Feature The Remarkable Contradictions of Dmitri Shostakovich Harlow Robinson - January 7, 2025 It’s not easy to parse the composer’s ironic, often anguished music, even 50 years after his death. Saving El Cerrito’s Down Home Music Store January 6, 2025 Conductor James Gaffigan Returns to the SF Symphony at Just the Right Time January 6, 2025 Jazz Meets Japanese Folk Music in Akira Tana’s All-Star Quartet, Otonowa January 6, 2025 Four Portraits of Lucretia From Four Top-Rank Artists January 7, 2025 Features The Remarkable Contradictions of Dmitri Shostakovich Jazz Meets Japanese Folk Music in Akira Tana’s All-Star Quartet, Otonowa Jazz Giants We Lost Last Year Reviews Violinist Kristin Lee’s Tour of American Music Conductor James Gaffigan Champions American Music at SF Symphony Conductor Robin Ticciati Impresses With LA Phil Music News Los Angeles Fires Force Concert Cancellations Saving El Cerrito’s Down Home Music Store Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl Comes Under the Blue Note Banner Artist Spotlights Conductor James Gaffigan Returns to the SF Symphony at Just the Right Time Bass-Baritone Christian Van Horn Stays True to Himself Soprano Asmik Grigorian: “I have such a huge appetite for life.” Previews Tres Souls Says Adios This Season Handel’s Messiah at Grace Cathedral Is an S.F. Tradition for a Reason Bodytraffic Dances Into December More Thankful Than Ever Media Violinist Kristin Lee’s Tour of American Music Four Portraits of Lucretia From Four Top-Rank Artists A Box Set of Charles Ives That Buffs Will Want to Buy From the Archives SFCV Presents: The Virtual Greenroom With Sheku Kanneh-Mason Videos On Oct. 5, 2023, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason joined music writer Lev Mamuya via Zoom in SFCV’s interview series. Full Speed Ahead for the Kronos Festival at SFJAZZ Feature After nearly 50 years, the quartet still has new things to say. The festival April 7–9 spans its ever-expanding repertory. Renée Fleming Gets Really Busy Artist Spotlight At 63, the soprano has many irons in the fire, including un-retiring from the Metropolitan Opera to sing in a premiere. The Recording Wizard Who Keeps Music@Menlo Sounding Pristine Feature Da-Hong Seetoo trained as a virtuoso violinist, but for the past several decades, he’s made his biggest impact as an audio engineer.