SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review Véronique Gens’s Nuits Graced by Warmth and Light Jason Victor Serinus - June 22, 2020 The superb soprano is in her prime on this charming collection of French art songs. Review A Concerto for Turntables From Composer/DJ Gabriel Prokofiev Richard S. Ginell - June 21, 2020 Prokofiev delights in blurring boundaries in his quest to bring classical music into the 21st century. Music News SF Opera’s Salome Productions Over a Century Janos Gereben - June 19, 2020 How Gaetano Merola pulled off a coup and got his dream Salome. Feature Recommended Streaming for Juneteenth Michael Zwiebach - June 16, 2020 UPDATED June 17: Music for a holiday that is also a memorial. Music News World Premiere Martha Graham Work Takes Inspiration From Past and Present Peter Feher - June 16, 2020 Resurrecting a lost Martha Graham dance brings out connections between 1937 and 2020. Music News Coronavirus Shuts Down San Francisco Opera for the Rest of the Year Janos Gereben - June 16, 2020 Don’t expect any live opera in San Francisco until 2021. Feature Songs From an Uprising Andrew Gilbert - June 15, 2020 Leading Bay Area jazz artists respond to the current moment in the Black Lives Matter movement. Review Paradise Lost Is Our Gain Jason Victor Serinus - June 15, 2020 Soprano Anna Prohaska and pianist Julius Drake make devilishly great music inspired by the Adam and Eve myth. Review Enjoy the Music, Mind the Hype: Philip Glass’s Music In Eight Parts Tysen Dauer - June 15, 2020 Fans and scholars will appreciate this premiere recording of a long-lost composition from the composer’s early days. Review Seong-Jin Cho Simulates a Concert Recital in the Studio Richard S. Ginell - June 15, 2020 Three single-movement sonatas highlight the pianist’s formidable range on a sparkling new recording. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 … Next › Next page Last » Last page