Paul Kotapish is the managing editor for SFCV. You can learn more here or at guitarfish.net. Articles By This Author Music News Celebrate Johann Sebastian's 333rd at a Subway Stop Near You Paul Kotapish - March 20, 2018 Bach in the Subways coordinates a global underground birthday bash for the composer on March 21. Music News Joshua Bell in a Box Paul Kotapish - February 20, 2018 A new collection of sound samples provides a way to access the violin virtuoso from the comfort of your own computer. Music News Thierry Fischer Wields Baton With the Royal Philharmonic at Davies Paul Kotapish - January 16, 2018 The Swiss conductor steps in to replace Charles Dutoit for two programs featuring Stravinsky ballets. Feature Shameless Promotion of Local Artists: Bay Area Recordings in 2017 Paul Kotapish - December 17, 2017 Offered without critique, a smorgasbord of recorded music released this year. Feature School Kids Engage in the Wonder of South African Dance Paul Kotapish - November 28, 2017 A Cal Performances program offers students an opportunity to meet South African dancers and learn about Gumboot and Pantsula traditions first-hand. Our photo essay tells the story. Music News 2018 Grammy Nominations Are Announced Paul Kotapish - November 28, 2017 MTT and the S.F. Symphony are nominated for Best Orchestral Performance. Music News Dance With the Dead at the Oakland Museum Paul Kotapish - October 17, 2017 This festive annual event is one of the Bay Areas’s most popular ways to celebrate Días de los Muertos. Music News Cal Performances Expands Into Oakland With Diverse Programming Paul Kotapish - October 6, 2017 Highlights at uptown and downtown venues range from Beethoven to Renaissance polyphony to Ukrainian guerilla folk opera. Music News SF Music Day Is a Day-Long Gift of Superb Free Music Paul Kotapish - September 22, 2017 From Baroque classics to new compositions, electronica, and jazz, SF Music Day has it all. Preview Music Keeps 4 Wheel Bob Moving Paul Kotapish - September 19, 2017 Local composer Barry Phillips builds a sensitive score for Tal Skloot’s documentary about a wheelchair hiker who conquers a Sierra mountain pass. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Next › Next page Last » Last page