SFCV’s perceptive writers report on topics relevant to opera. Review The Highs and Lows of Young Talent in Tamerlano Ilana Walder-Biesanz - March 11, 2019 S.F. Conservatory of Music stages a Handel opera. Review Mapplethorpe Reduced for a Post-Shock Era Jim Farber - March 8, 2019 Bryce Dessner’s Triptych homogenizes the legacy of Robert Mapplethorpe. Music News Changes and Cutbacks at S.F. Opera Eliminate Some Top Positions Janos Gereben - March 7, 2019 Veteran Director of Communications Jon Finck gets his walking papers. Review L.A. Opera Dazzles With a Revival of La Clemenza di Tito Jim Farber - March 5, 2019 James Conlon directs the company premiere of a Mozart masterpiece. Music News If I Were You Enables Merolini to Experience “If I Were an Opera Star” Janos Gereben - March 4, 2019 A new opera by Jake Heggie is the jewel of the 2019 Merola season. Music News New Season From Philharmonia Baroque Features Another Fully Staged Opera Michael Zwiebach - February 26, 2019 And a commission from Caroline Shaw, and a slew of famous soloists … Feature Touring the Opera World With Les Troyens Lisa Hirsch - February 26, 2019 Berlioz’s mammoth work has undergone something of a revival. Singers Brandon Jovanovich and Christian Van Horn share their experiences from three recent productions. Artist Spotlight Robert Mapplethorpe Inspires Bryce Dessner’s New Multimedia Opera Jim Farber - February 26, 2019 The composer/guitarist’s Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) premieres with the LA Phil’s New Music Group. Review Howards End, America Sports Fine Music Ilana Walder-Biesanz - February 25, 2019 The operatic adaptation of E.M. Forster’s novel boasts some winning songs, well-delivered. But is that enough? Review L.A. Opera’s the loser Is a Winner Jim Farber - February 25, 2019 Rod Gilfry takes an astonishing solo turn in the West Coast premiere of David Lang’s new opera. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 … Next › Next page Last » Last page