Here are the concerts, solo recitals, and opera productions that stood out in a busy year, according to SFCV’s reviewers.
The choreographer’s company will be responding to both space and sound in an “exploratory opera” by experimental musician Julia Edith Rigby.
The trendsetting choreographer has dreamed up a world premiere that features the Young Women’s Choral Projects of San Francisco.
Using the paintings of Jacob Lawrence as inspiration, the company explores broader themes of exodus and cultural exchange.
The company screens a new film about the history of the site-specific festival to honor outgoing Artistic Director Kim Epifano.
A carefully choreographed whodunnit is the latest production from San Francisco contemporary company Sharp & Fine.
The troupe can draw on the contributions of longtime company dancers for its biannual festival of new and recent work.
American Modern Opera Company’s production transforms Olivier Messiaen’s song cycle into an intimate drama.
Soprano Julia Bullock and American Modern Opera Company stage a new production of Olivier Messiaen’s gut-wrenching song cycle Harawi.