Features

Allan Kozinn - March 14, 2017

A quartet of recent recordings full of startling, genre-crossing compositions shows what the classical world had been missing.

Janos Gereben - March 11, 2017

Merolini and Bay Area musical tyros at the fore, Earplay on the edge, and Marcelaru at Cabrillo

Mark MacNamara - March 11, 2017

How have musicians been affected by stringent border controls, and how might the arts change in response to the right’s culture war?

SFCV Staff - March 1, 2017

The Baroque & Beats program at the DNA Lounge had fans grooving to a mix of classical music and electronic dance music, and we have photos to prove it.

Janos Gereben - February 28, 2017

Music for the afterlife, Don Quixote at Island Opera, Festival Opera, and more.

Jim Farber - February 28, 2017

New music may be suddenly hip but keeping an arts nonprofit afloat is still challenging.

Lou Fancher - February 25, 2017

The choreographer maintains curiosity and delight even when tackling challenging subjects.

Jim Farber - February 16, 2017

Where will the expanding universe of emerging artists and presenters find the support they need?

Janos Gereben - February 14, 2017

Farewell to music titans, musical highlights at a film fest, and Figaro gets hitched in Livermore

Brett Campbell and Bill Alves - February 11, 2017

An excerpt from a new book celebrating the intrepid composer on his centennial.
By Brett Campbell and Bill Alves