SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Music News Fabiano Is Ready for Don Carlo — and the World Janos Gereben - May 17, 2016 The lauded American singer engages life with the same visceral intensity he brings to his musical roles. Preview Ars Minerva Discovers Lusty Amazons Opera Lou Fancher - May 17, 2016 Artistic Director Céline Ricci reanimates another long-lost operatic gem like last year’s hit, La Cleopatra. Music News Susan Graham Returns to S.F Symphony as Cleopatra Janos Gereben - May 10, 2016 The popular mezzo-soprano channels the tragic Egyptian queen in Berlioz’s cantata. Preview Dance Improvisation Workshop Brings Stars Together Lou Fancher - May 9, 2016 It may sound esoteric, but contact improvisation is becoming more central to contemporary dance, and is even taught at corporate retreats. Feature In Memoriam: Brian Asawa, 1966-2016 Janos Gereben - April 18, 2016 The talented countertenor died April 18, 2016, at the age of 49. Feature New (and New-Old) Music From Major Bay Area Ensembles Jason Victor Serinus - April 5, 2016 In recent recordings, the S.F. Symphony gives us a bevy of Bates, Philharmonia Baroque resuscitates a serenata, and American Bach Soloists air a rarely-performed version of Handel’s Messiah. Music News Out of Darkness Shines Light on Holocaust Victims Janos Gereben - April 5, 2016 The opera from composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer explores Nazi persecution at a personal level. Preview The Harlem String Quartet Gets Jazzy Lily O'Brien - April 5, 2016 When necessity drove these award-winning classical musicians to experiment with jazz, their music-making got even better. Music News SF Conservatory Welcomes a Jazzy New Partner Jeff Kaliss - March 22, 2016 The SF Conservatory joins forces with SF JAZZ for a new Roots, Jazz, and American Music degree program. Review S.F. Opera Lab Opens with a (Literally) Animated Winterreise Jason Victor Serinus - March 14, 2016 William Kentridge’s animated art was paired with Matthias Goerne’s supremely lyrical presentation of Schubert’s last song cycle. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 … Next › Next page Last » Last page