SFCV’s perceptive writers report on topics relevant to opera. Review Handel’s Ariodante Goes Trans Jason Victor Serinus - June 28, 2021 A bearded Cecilia Bartoli is spectacular in the title role. Music News LA Metropolitan Opera Reopens With Virtual Showcase Peter Feher - June 25, 2021 The company is looking to do more online shows while also thinking about its next season. Music News Beth Morrison and National Sawdust Collaborate on a “21st-Century Liederabend” Michael Zwiebach - June 22, 2021 The broadcast- and streaming-only event brings together some of the new-music world’s top talents. Music News San Francisco Opera Emerges From Pandemic With Return to War Memorial Stage Janos Gereben - June 22, 2021 The 2021–2022 season will have five operas and three special events. Artist Spotlight Cerise Lim Jacobs Reinvents Opera With White Snake Projects Lou Fancher - June 21, 2021 From community outreach to a Pulitzer-winning production, Jacobs is redefining opera. She talks to SFCV about her company’s upcoming projects and underlying philosophy. Feature The Essential James Conlon Richard S. Ginell - June 21, 2021 “Recovered Voices” is a thread that runs through the LA Opera music director’s four decades of recordings. Review Scott Wheeler Looks to Both Prog Rock and Mozart in Naga Joe Cadagin - June 14, 2021 The first opera in Cerise Lim Jacobs’s The Ouroboros Trilogy borrows heavily from Eastern lore and legends. Preview Catharsis Is a Click Away Tom Jacobs - June 13, 2021 LA Opera adds Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex to its popular online offerings. Review Pacific Symphony’s La traviata Fills the Bill Steven Winn - June 7, 2021 This freshly imagined production packs an emotional wallop that transcends the limits of the small screen. Music News Opera With a Mission in Santa Clarita Paul Kotapish - June 2, 2021 Mission Opera goes live with Offenbach’s rarely performed Le 66 starting June 5. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 … Next › Next page Last » Last page