SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Music News Cal Performances Offers a Chance to Learn a Piece From Revelations Michael Zwiebach - June 9, 2020 Alvin Ailey dancer Hope Boykin will lead a Zoom class later this month. Music News Farewell to Claude Heater at the End of a Long, Spectacular Life Janos Gereben - June 9, 2020 The opera singer, who called the Bay Area home, died last month at the age of 92. Feature At Community Music Center, the Beat Goes On Jeff Kaliss - June 9, 2020 Thanks to an innovative grant, 57 artist/teachers have had projects funded during the lockdown. Artist Spotlight Gratitude Drives Fantastic Negrito’s New Album Lou Fancher - June 8, 2020 The Grammy-winning East Bay artist shares his insights on staying focused and creative in turbulent times. Feature Keep Calm and Cook On: Four Bay Area Vocalists Spill the Beans Annelies Zijderveld - June 8, 2020 Great stories about opera singers who are cooking while sheltering — with recipes! Review Les Talens Lyriques Are Heavenly on a Recording of Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater Jason Victor Serinus - June 8, 2020 Soprano Sandrine Piau and countertenor Christopher Lowrey are sublime. Review An Enticing New Cello Concerto Inspired By Rumi Richard S. Ginell - June 6, 2020 Anna Clyne’s concerto, composed for soloist Inbal Segev, makes an impression. Feature Recommended Streaming From the Interwebs Michael Zwiebach - June 2, 2020 Timely music for an unquiet time. Music News Will Live Opera Stay Dead Through the End of the Year? Janos Gereben - June 2, 2020 The Metropolitan Opera cancels its fall season, boding ill for other arts organizations. Music News SF Opera Production Switches From Verdi to Personal Protective Equipment Janos Gereben - June 1, 2020 SFO donates critical safety gear while the skilled artists of the costume shop turn out thousands of masks with fabric from opera productions. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 … Next › Next page Last » Last page