Artist Spotlights

Brett Campbell - September 22, 2011

The acclaimed British composer reflects on his contentment with living part-time in California and being inspired to compose differently here: more boldly, with greater clarity.

Marianne Lipanovich - September 16, 2011

The Mark Morris Dance Group readies its acclaimed version of Dido and Aeneas for three Berkeley performances, with the famed choreographer himself wielding the baton.

Jeff Kaliss - September 14, 2011

The indefatigable jazz cat, with deep roots in the Beat Era, gears up for performances in San Jose.

Marianne Lipanovich - September 12, 2011

A leading light of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra for three decades, Elizabeth Blumenstock reflects on her musical beginnings and her downtime pursuits.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 7, 2011

The Swedish soprano power walks to her San Francisco debut as the vengeful Chinese princess.

Marianne Lipanovich - August 29, 2011

San Francisco Symphony’s longtime and beloved music director reflects on his first conducting gig, his mentors, his orchestra’s various personalities, and today’s challenges for arts organizations.

Lisa Petrie - August 22, 2011

A noted opera director reflects on collaborating with San Francisco Opera on a new work based on the 9/11 attacks.

Jeff Kaliss - August 17, 2011

The jazz legend reflects on his musical origins and work with Miles Davis and others, and gives his views on reconnecting people with their cultural roots.

Jeff Kaliss - August 8, 2011

This highly regarded composer of Neo-Americana opens the Cabrillo Festival with a transporting evocation of the Arizona desert.

Stephanie Jones - August 3, 2011

Jean-Yves Thibaudet is a man of the piano, performing almost half the year, every year. In this interview he talks tours, albums, and jazz.