SFCV’s perceptive writers report on topics relevant to opera. 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. Preview Ars Minerva Goes to War in Ifigenia in Aulide Lily O'Brien - November 18, 2018 The group’s revival of the 1738 Venetian opera features another strong woman character. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 … Next › Next page Last » Last page