SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review Miami City Ballet Shows Off Its Balanchine Bona Fides Janice Berman - September 27, 2022 The company, run since its founding by dancers who worked with the great choreographer, delivers a glittering production of Jewels. Preview Music and Architecture in Pauline: An Opera Victoria Looseleaf - September 23, 2022 The Schindler House celebrates the artist and muse of this Los Angeles landmark. Review Smuin Ballet Shines in a Premiere — and a Return to Live Performance Janice Berman - September 20, 2022 Artistic Director Celia Fushille’s company spins through three contrasting, exhilarating works in its season opener. Review Lucia Heads for the Rust Belt in LA Opera’s Season Opener Richard S. Ginell - September 20, 2022 Changing the setting of Donizetti’s opera adds a conceptual layer that enhances a cherished score. Preview On Stage and Off, Ballet Hispánico Fights the Good Fight Victoria Looseleaf - September 20, 2022 The company that for 50 years has explored Latin American culture through dance makes its debut at The Wallis next month. Feature A Timeless Take on a Classic Russian Opera (and Novel) Molly Colin - September 19, 2022 Get the history behind Robert Carsen’s production of Eugene Onegin, which has traveled to stages around the world since its 1997 premiere. Review “Blues, Baroque, & Bars” Dives Into Black Musical Evolution and Resilience Jeff Kaliss - September 13, 2022 The Dynamic Miss Faye Carol shares her ambitious concert project, making great use of a Hewlett Foundation grant. Review Antony and Cleopatra Scores Triumph in SF Opera Debut Lisa Hirsch - September 12, 2022 Hollywood glamour and Shakespearean politics mix thrillingly in the world premiere of John Adams’s opera. Music News “Homegrown Talent” Brings the House Down at SF Opera Opening Janos Gereben - September 12, 2022 A quartet of star singers — Nadine Sierra, Pene Pati, Lucas Meachem, and Michael Fabiano — are back to celebrate the company’s centennial season. Review Wynton Marsalis’s All Rise Takes on New Meaning at the Hollywood Bowl Richard S. Ginell - September 12, 2022 The massive work for orchestra, big band, and chorus was first heard on the West Coast 21 years ago, two days after 9/11. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 … Next › Next page Last » Last page