Paul Kotapish is the managing editor for SFCV. You can learn more here or at guitarfish.net. Articles By This Author Music News Chamber Music SF Takes a World Tour of Great Music Paul Kotapish - January 26, 2021 CMSF’s virtual season of exclusive concert films of renowned soloists and chamber ensembles kicks off Feb. 13. Music News Music in the Virtual Vineyards Paul Kotapish - January 26, 2021 The 2021 Winter Festival is a cavalcade of fine quartets. Music News Mondavi Center Extends Its Impressive HomeStage Run Paul Kotapish - January 19, 2021 Wynton Marsalis, the Alexander Quartet, experimental opera, and a musical-comedy makeover of Romeo and Juliet are in the limelight this spring. Music News CLICKCOACH Aims to Provide Professional Online Training for Isolated Musicians Paul Kotapish - January 12, 2021 A new nonprofit connects singers and instrumentalists with advanced instructional and coaching materials via a low-cost, online platform. Music News Santa Rosa Symphony Announces a Vibrant Spring Season Paul Kotapish - January 12, 2021 Each concert in the series features a work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, SRS’s new artistic partner. Music News Lara Downes Brings Black Voices to the Fore in Her Amplify Series Paul Kotapish - December 22, 2020 Look for Jon Batiste on Dec. 26. Music News Influential Harry Smith Anthology Gets an Addendum Paul Kotapish - December 22, 2020 Dust-to-Digital label issues the “B Sides” from the early 78s that comprised the original collection. Feature Shameless Promotion of Local Artists: Bay Area Recordings in 2020 Paul Kotapish - December 15, 2020 Offered without critique, a smorgasbord of recorded music released this year. Music News Jeff Beal’s Score for Athlete A Features the SF Girls Chorus Paul Kotapish - December 8, 2020 The stirring soundtrack for the powerful documentary is now available. Music News Important Guitar Collection Donated to SF Conservatory of Music Paul Kotapish - November 24, 2020 The L. John Harris and the Harris Guitar Foundation’s collection will be available for student and faculty use. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … Next › Next page Last » Last page