Music News

Michael Zwiebach - June 13, 2013
Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss

Richard Strauss loved big orchestras.

Michael Zwiebach - June 12, 2013

By good luck, SFCV was present at the rehearsal of a pivotal scene in Act 1 of The Gospel of Mary Magdalene. Here's sharing that fly-on-the-wall experience.

Michael Zwiebach - June 11, 2013

New music has never been a problem for Nathan Gunn. In this interview, he talks about the challenge of playing Jesus in Mark Adamo’s opera The Gospel of Mary Magdalene.

Janos Gereben - June 11, 2013

"When pleasurable music is heard, dopamine is released in the striatum — an ancient part of the brain found in other vertebrates as well — which is known to respond to naturally rewarding stimuli like food and sex and which is artificially targeted by drugs like cocaine and amphetamine," says The New York Times article

Janos Gereben - June 11, 2013

San Francisco Ballet principal ballerina Maria Kochetkova was invited to replace Alina Cojocaru, recently injured, as Odette/Odile in American Ballet Theatre's Swan Lake on June 21, opposite ABT principal dancer Herman Cornejo in his ABT debut as Prince Siegfried. This is Kochetkova’s first appearance with American Ballet Theatre.

Janos Gereben - June 11, 2013

Magen Solomon's San Francisco Choral Artists will join Veretski Pass to present Omens, Dreams, and Curses, featuring Yiddish and Ladino folk music, classical psalm settings, lullabies, and improvisations. For information about the June 15, 16, and 23 concerts, see the SFCA website.

Janos Gereben - June 11, 2013

The Queen Elisabeth International Grand Prize went to Boris Giltburg, followed by Rémi Geniet and

Janos Gereben - June 11, 2013
Harold Lloyd, without special effects, in <em>Safety Last</em>
Harold Lloyd, without special effects, in Safety Last

Year after year

Janos Gereben - June 11, 2013

Last week Athens' ancient Atticus Theater opened its doors to 1,500 unemployed Greek citizens for a one-off free performance of Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman: