Features

Jason Victor Serinus - April 10, 2018

Anderson's Landfall is an unmissable work, created with Kronos, while countertenor Fagioli blows away the competition in Handel arias.

Jim Farber - April 4, 2018

Pacific Opera Project has a unique menu for success.

Andrew Gilbert - April 2, 2018

A kaleidoscopic study of the intrepid quartet asks big questions about the nature and purpose of music.

Lou Fancher - March 30, 2018

The program celebrates 30 years of providing engaging musical experiences in the public schools.

Andrew Gilbert - March 29, 2018

Randall Kline and SFJAZZ convene jazz players on ways to connect the presenter more closely to the local scene.

Mark MacNamara - March 27, 2018

The original conductorless orchestra is a model organization in many ways. So why is it so hard to implement the "Orpheus Process"?

Andrew Gilbert - March 12, 2018

Berkeley pianist Laura Klein assembles a crackerjack ensemble to celebrate Marian McPartland's composition legacy.

Andrew Gilbert - March 6, 2018

The commanding pianist is paring things down at Yoshi’s, with a trio that includes Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita and Venezuelan percussionist Gustavo Ovalles.

Lily O'Brien - March 3, 2018

Known for her cross-cultural musical dialogs, the pipa master delves deeper into Chinese traditions with the Huayin Shadow Puppet Band.

Jeff Kaliss - March 2, 2018

There are lots of surprises in Oakland's arts scene, not least of them, this black-owned jazz club, merging old and new.