The American Composer Forum’s in-house record label initiates a program to support recordings by Bay Area artists.
In response to several readers, a further comment on the lessons of the conductor’s long tenure at the Metropolitan Opera.
Princeton’s music department shoots a virtual opera with multiple cell phones.
SF Symphony’s new music director has an impressive back catalog as a conductor and a composer. Here’s our guide to some of his best.
Orchestra musicians are largely freelancers, and their situation is taking a toll on them.
Tune in at 8:11 day or night to catch the jazz chanteuse’s livestreamed talk show on Facebook Live.
Choosing from the singer’s enormous legacy in all media can be daunting. Here’s an assist.
A year of pandemic has forced even video-shy artists to confront new norms for reaching an audience. Front-line musicians tell SFCV about the experience.
The young composer’s new recording was created in partnership with the Asian Art Museum.
SF Symphony cellist Barbara Bogatin considers the conductor’s role from the other side of the podium.