SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review Collaboration Is Key to Matthew Aucoin’s Powerful The No One’s Rose Catherine Womack - August 31, 2021 The new chamber opera melds diverse strands of music, dance, and poetry to explore timeless themes of living in challenging times. Preview Dancers in Split Perform for an Audience of One Emily Wilson - August 31, 2021 The series of 300 one-on-one dance encounters begins Sept. 9 at CounterPulse. Artist Spotlight Decorating Time With Tyshawn Sorey Jonathan Leal - August 30, 2021 The lauded composer, multi-instrumentalist, and MacArthur Fellow talks about the diverse influences and ideas behind his latest recording. Music News “The Homecoming” Comes to the War Memorial and Oracle Ballpark Janos Gereben - August 30, 2021 The special concert with free simulcast features a winning troika from Rusalka. Feature Turtle Island Quartet Is Present in Terence Blanchard’s Absence Andrew Gilbert - August 30, 2021 A tribute to Wayne Shorter’s work makes room for tunes by Dave Balakrishnan and others. Feature The Teens Have It: Genius Wesley and Luis Peralta Spread Their Wings Jeff Kaliss - August 24, 2021 The local scene develops a lot of jazz talent. Meet a pair of players who are ready for bigger challenges. Review A Pleasing Samuel Barber Sampler From the Boston Modern Orchestra Project Richard S. Ginell - August 23, 2021 Gil Rose and company bracket Medea with an old favorite and a revealing Hand of Bridge. Artist Spotlight On Pandemics and Parapets: Soprano Ailyn Pérez Talks About Tosca and Tough Times Lisa Houston - August 23, 2021 The singer made her role debut with SF Opera on Saturday. Catch one of the four remaining performances. Review Tosca Opens San Francisco Opera’s Live 2021–2022 Season Janos Gereben - August 23, 2021 The urgency of the music-making and acting were special as live opera emerged from the pall of the pandemic. Music News A Feature Film Inspired by Boccaccio’s Tales of Love During the Black Death Jasmine Liu - August 19, 2021 San Francisco’s ODC/Dance premieres Up for Air/Decameron, a project four years in the works. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 … Next › Next page Last » Last page