Steven Winn

Steven Winn is a San Francisco-based writer and critic and frequent interviewer for City Arts & Lectures. His work has appeared in Gramophone, Musical America, Opera, Symphony, and the San Francisco Chronicle.

Articles By This Author

Steven Winn - December 11, 2017

S.F. Symphony’s imaginative music incubator featured exhilarating, intergenerational family duets.

Steven Winn - November 21, 2017

Thomas Adès’s operatic adaptation of Buñuel’s nightmarish masterpiece works brilliantly. Catch the encore in a theater near you.

Steven Winn - November 18, 2017

The American master’s turbulent, challenging music arouses powerful responses.

Steven Winn - October 30, 2017

Alasdair Neale and Marin Symphony offer a vivid program of Tchaikovsky, Barber, and Mussorgsky.

Steven Winn - October 23, 2017

Michael Morgan, orchestra, and soloists convey a persuasive interpretation of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 15.

Steven Winn - October 9, 2017

Strong soloists and Nicholas McGegan and Philharmonia Baroque gave their all in a flawed work.

Steven Winn - October 3, 2017

The gifted mezzo-soprano conveyed the hits and some lesser surprises with grace and musicality.

Steven Winn - September 25, 2017

In a tribute to Bernstein’s centenary, San Francisco Symphony features the composer in theatrical mode.

Steven Winn - September 18, 2017

The intimate venue and well-chosen program prove a good match for the charming baritone in this inaugural matinee.

Steven Winn - September 11, 2017

The innovative company’s anachronistic La Circe is a zany take on a wild opera.