SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Artist Spotlight Over the Rainbow With John Holiday Lisa Houston - April 11, 2022 The ascending countertenor talks with SFCV about his star turn on The Voice, his upcoming date with Opera Parallèle, and about being an “everyday singer.” Review The Claremont Trio Showcases Commissions on Queen of Hearts Richard S. Ginell - April 11, 2022 Kati Agócs’s title track is the highlight of this recording of new music for the piano trio. Review A Mixed Bill’s Mixed Blessings Janice Berman - April 9, 2022 Helgi Tomasson’s Prism is a fitting highlight to celebrate the artistic director’s spectacular career. Music News Investigation Into Long Beach Opera Finds Poor Management, No Racism Tom Jacobs - April 6, 2022 Staff members who went public with their resignations last month don’t agree with the report’s findings. Artist Spotlight Brenda Way Drives ODC/Dance Past the Half-Century Mark Victoria Looseleaf - April 4, 2022 The choreographer talks about the groundbreaking work she and her group have done and what makes them distinctive. Review Nadine Sierra Was Made for Opera’s High Notes Jason Victor Serinus - April 4, 2022 The coloratura soprano showcases her spectacular technique in her second studio album. Review Three Mieczysław Weinberg Solo Violin Sonatas From One of His Champions Richard S. Ginell - April 4, 2022 A new recording by Gidon Kremer illuminates Weinberg’s debt to Shostakovich. Review NEA Jazz Masters Tribute at SFJAZZ Is a Delayed Triumph Andrew Gilbert - April 4, 2022 Dianne Reeves presides over a spectacular concert honoring a who’s who of jazz artists. Music News Opera San José Gives Its Productions a Community Spin in 2022–2023 Michael Zwiebach - March 29, 2022 Making use of a variety of community partnerships, the company intends to welcome back its audience for a full season. Feature The Faces in Othalie Graham’s Mirror Mark MacNamara - March 29, 2022 A dramatic soprano at the peak of her powers talks about the life of a singer, climbing the ladder, and staying grounded. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 … Next › Next page Last » Last page