SFCV’s perceptive writers report on America’s native classical music. Review Carmen Lundy Is a Jazz Original Andrew Gilbert - November 18, 2019 The brilliant vocalist channels the best of the past while keeping her focus resolutely on the future. Review The Branford Marsalis Quartet Takes a Wild Ride at Yoshi’s Andrew Gilbert - November 11, 2019 The band of jazz virtuosos goes full tilt on a wide-ranging set that brings out the best in each player. Feature Miguel Zenón: Puerto Rico in His Heart Andrew Gilbert - November 8, 2019 The jazz saxophonist reimagines his rich musical heritage. Music News SF Performances Announces Salon Series Michael Zwiebach - October 29, 2019 Wide-ranging performances will be curated by pianist Edward Simon. Review With Larry Grenadier, Bass Is the Place Andrew Gilbert - October 29, 2019 The ECM celebration at SFJAZZ sizzled with Grenadier and a set by Wadada Leo Smith and his quartet. Feature ECM and the Silence in the Sound Andrew Gilbert - October 20, 2019 An SFJAZZ series celebrates the groundbreaking German record label as it turns 50. Artist Spotlight Pianist Tigran Hamasyan Draws Deeply From His Armenian Roots Lily O'Brien - October 19, 2019 The jazz virtuoso has an upcoming gig at SFJAZZ. He reveals his wildly eclectic influences. Review Oakland Symphony Makes Art From Its Diverse City Michael Zwiebach - October 15, 2019 A trip to the Oakland Symphony tells you a lot about the deep connections of the orchestra to its community. Feature The Poetry of Jazz Andrew Gilbert - October 13, 2019 The venerable pairing of spoken verse and improvised music is blooming with new vigor. Review Ila Cantor’s Enchanting Encanto Andrew Gilbert - October 8, 2019 The fearless jazz guitarist celebrates a new recording with a hot combo featuring the charango. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 … Next › Next page Last » Last page