SFCV’s perceptive writers report on topics relevant to opera. Review A Rarely Performed George Enescu Opera Languishes in Amsterdam Charles Shere - December 11, 2018 The Romanian composer’s intriguing music is stifled by the heavy production in the Dutch National Opera’s Œdipe. Review The Future Is Bright With S.F. Opera’s Adler Fellows Steven Winn - December 10, 2018 A powerhouse concert showcases the impressive range of talent and accomplishment in the class of 2018. Review A Threepenny Gamble at the Conservatory of Music Steven Winn - December 7, 2018 The school’s Music Theater Ensemble tackles a Brecht/Weill classic. Feature The 2018 SFCV Holiday Music Guide – Deck the Concert Halls SFCV Editors - December 4, 2018 Take a break from working and shopping with one or more of the musical festivities herein. Review Through a prism Darkly Jim Farber - December 4, 2018 A new opera by Ellen Reid and Roxie Perkins explores the lasting effects of sexual trauma. Review Solo Opera Delivers a Sweet Gift of the Magi Nicholas Jones - December 4, 2018 David Conte’s tuneful music makes a heartfelt comedy. Music News West Edge on the Move Again: New Venue, New Operas Janos Gereben - December 4, 2018 The intriguing Bridge Yard industrial site will host a West Coast premiere and new takes on old classics. Review Ars Minerva Produces a Winning Revival of Ifigenia in Aulide Lisa Hirsch - December 4, 2018 Great singing and savvy production values infuse robust life into Giovanni Porta’s forgotten Baroque opera. Review Lovely Music and a Familiar Story Make It’s a Wonderful Life Safe, Heartwarming Entertainment Joe Cadagin - November 20, 2018 Jake Heggie’s operatic adaptation of a singular holiday classic has its West Coast premiere. Review Hansel and Gretel Goes “Where the Wild Things Are” Jim Farber - November 20, 2018 Los Angeles Opera offers an alternative fairy tale for the holidays. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 … Next › Next page Last » Last page