Opera

SFCV’s perceptive writers report on topics relevant to opera.

Jim Farber - September 25, 2018

Shawn Kirchner’s Songs of Ascent provides a powerful contrast with the Mozart Requiem.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 25, 2018

The absurd wealth of the Parisian music scene is only hinted at with a pair of recitals by two of the best male vocalists in the world.

Jim Farber - September 25, 2018

L.A. Opera’s Don Carlo proves that Plácido Domingo is forever young.

Peter Feher - September 18, 2018

A pop-up event hosted by the SF Opera offshoot brings world-class singing to a SOMA nightclub.

Jim Farber - September 18, 2018

The L.A. Master Chorale’s music director seems to be involved in every choral concert and opera in town.

Roger Wallace - September 17, 2018

The local company gives an unpretentious but rousing production of the staple double bill.

Ilana Walder-Biesanz - September 10, 2018

A great soprano in a part that calls upon all her acting and singing resources.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 10, 2018

The two great verismo classics are seen in tenor José Cura’s production, set in modern-day Buenos Aires.

Jeremy Reynolds - September 4, 2018

Running a new opera festival is a constant learning experience, but Opera Philadelphia is seeing a significant upside as it gears up for O18.

Janos Gereben - September 4, 2018

Alumni from the prestigious S.F. Opera program win numerous honors at the international competition in Portugal.