SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review Maria Schneider Orchestra Fills Disney Hall With Expansive Music and Challenging Ideas Richard S. Ginell - March 28, 2022 Violinist Regina Carter is as swinging and gracious as ever in an opening set with her quartet. Feature The Essential John Adams Richard S. Ginell - March 28, 2022 Our selection of outstanding gems from the composer’s endlessly evolving career. Review There’s Always Something New With Chris Potter Andrew Gilbert - March 21, 2022 The mercurial saxophonist reveals his poetic side in his latest run of gigs at SFJAZZ Center. Feature A Jazz Prophet From the Promised Land Andrew Gilbert - March 21, 2022 Clarinet virtuoso Anat Cohen has a run of gigs in California this month, culminating in a residency at SFJAZZ with her expansive Tentet. Review Nikola Printz Unbound Lisa Hirsch - March 21, 2022 The mezzo dazzles in a wide-ranging Schwabacher recital. Preview Pacific Opera Project Takes a Fresh Look at Iolanta Jasmine Liu - March 21, 2022 Casting blind soprano Cristina Jones in the lead was the first step in reimagining Tchaikovsky’s fairytale opera. Artist Spotlight Jakub Józef Orliński in Ascent Victoria Looseleaf - March 21, 2022 The Polish countertenor and champion break dancer tells SFCV about the latest projects in his blazing career. Music News Long Beach Opera Cancels Stimmung in Wake of Director’s Resignation Michael Zwiebach - March 18, 2022 Alexander Gedeon was concerned about the company’s internal commitment to goals of inclusion and equity. Review Strange Bedfellows, Well Met Janice Berman - March 17, 2022 SF Ballet’s pairing of the venerable La Sylphide with an Alexei Ratmansky premiere is a roaring success. Review Our Enduring Love for Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater Jason Victor Serinus - March 15, 2022 Pergolesi’s heart-rending tunes stand the test of time on this lovely recording. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 … Next › Next page Last » Last page