Features

Georgia Rowe - March 1, 2011

This week's Other Minds Festival brings Louis Andriessen, a tribute to composer Henry Brant, and a wide assortment of alternative, unusual, and uncategorizable music over an intense three days.

Janos Gereben - March 1, 2011

Highlights of the San Francisco Symphony's 2011-2012 centennial season were announced previously, but today's news is of the complete schedule, and it's stunning.

Lisa Petrie - February 28, 2011

Summer can be a special time to focus on what your child enjoys the most — like playing music. As registration deadlines loom, here are details on some popular choices.

Lisa Petrie - February 27, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Brett Campbell - February 22, 2011

Slide is the latest in a series of opera, oratorio, and experimental theater projects that librettist Rinde Eckert has created with composer Steven Mackey.

Janos Gereben - February 22, 2011

If You See Only One Bollywood Musical ...

... make it Raavanan.
Lisa Petrie - February 21, 2011

A few teens from YPSO are taking it pro, gearing up for their next concert. They told SFCV what it's like to play with the Berkeley Symphony.

Lisa Petrie - February 19, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly round-up of what's happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Steven Winn - February 15, 2011

San Francisco Symphony violist Jonathan Vinocour suddenly finds himself with just the right experience to play the solo in Rothko Chapel — he’s been there.

Janos Gereben - February 15, 2011

Music and Dance of Bali Coming to the City

A phantasmagorical winged figure from a temple door, a carved offering shrine, coin images of deities — the Asian Art Museum's Bali exhibit (Feb. 25–Sept.