SFCV’s perceptive writers report on topics relevant to opera. Music News SF Opera and Merola Program Reinvent Their Summer Season Janos Gereben - June 30, 2020 Look for streaming performances from the canceled operas and online chats with SFO luminaries and guests. Feature Concert Life Begins to Rise From the Ashes Jim Farber - June 29, 2020 Organizations are figuring out ways to present concerts while maintaining pandemic restrictions. Feature Fundraising in the Age of Coronavirus Lisa Houston - June 23, 2020 Opera philanthropy floats hope upon a sea of uncertainty. Music News SF Opera’s Salome Productions Over a Century Janos Gereben - June 19, 2020 How Gaetano Merola pulled off a coup and got his dream Salome. Music News Coronavirus Shuts Down San Francisco Opera for the Rest of the Year Janos Gereben - June 16, 2020 Don’t expect any live opera in San Francisco until 2021. Music News Farewell to Claude Heater at the End of a Long, Spectacular Life Janos Gereben - June 9, 2020 The opera singer, who called the Bay Area home, died last month at the age of 92. Feature Keep Calm and Cook On: Four Bay Area Vocalists Spill the Beans Annelies Zijderveld - June 8, 2020 Great stories about opera singers who are cooking while sheltering — with recipes! Review Les Talens Lyriques Are Heavenly on a Recording of Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater Jason Victor Serinus - June 8, 2020 Soprano Sandrine Piau and countertenor Christopher Lowrey are sublime. Music News Will Live Opera Stay Dead Through the End of the Year? Janos Gereben - June 2, 2020 The Metropolitan Opera cancels its fall season, boding ill for other arts organizations. Music News SF Opera Production Switches From Verdi to Personal Protective Equipment Janos Gereben - June 1, 2020 SFO donates critical safety gear while the skilled artists of the costume shop turn out thousands of masks with fabric from opera productions. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 … Next › Next page Last » Last page