SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Music News Ellen Reid, Composer of prism, Wins 2019 Pulitzer Janos Gereben - April 16, 2019 SFCV covered the premiere of the Prize-winning opera back in November. Music News Four Conductors Bow at S.F. Opera Summer Season Janos Gereben - April 15, 2019 Look for an impressive lineup of debuts at the War Memorial this summer. Artist Spotlight Gerald Clayton Talks About Jazz and the Creative Process Lily O'Brien - April 13, 2019 The pianist and composer plays SFJAZZ with his trio April 20–21. Review The Spirit of Alvin Ailey Rises and Dances in Lazarus Janice Berman - April 11, 2019 Rennie Harris’s tribute to the late choreographer is a must-see. Music News S.F. Performances Still Looking Ahead at 40 Michael Zwiebach - April 9, 2019 Lots of star performers and new collaborations spark the organization’s coming season. Review S.F. Lamplighters Navigate Through Trials Splendidly Janos Gereben - April 9, 2019 A Gilbert and Sullivan one-acter, plus an over-the-top companion piece, makes for a satisfying production. Artist Spotlight Craig Hella Johnson and Conspirare Bring Matthew Shepard to the Bay Area Jeff Kaliss - April 9, 2019 The lauded choral conductor/composer talks about his concert-length musical response to a notorious anti-gay hate crime. Review It’s “One fine day” for Pacific Opera Project’s Madama Butterfly Jim Farber - April 8, 2019 POP’s striking new production features a bilingual libretto. Music News Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Presents World-Premiere Operas Janos Gereben - April 8, 2019 The intrepid chamber group stages not one but two new operas this June. Music News San Francisco Opera Ponders the Future Janos Gereben - April 5, 2019 The annual membership meeting hints at SFO’s strategic vision for meeting 21st-century challenges. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 … Next › Next page Last » Last page