SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Feature Making the Most of the Pause for the Black Dancer Lou Fancher - February 22, 2021 Choreographer Robert Moses and Denise Saunders Thompson, of the International Association of Blacks in Dance, discuss increasing Black influence and the added challenges of the pandemic. Preview All Together Now: Films.Dance Paves Paths of Interweaving Creativity Annelies Zijderveld - February 22, 2021 Fifteen films showcase brand-new works by a global network of dancers, filmmakers, choreographers, and composers. Review A Fresh Perspective on the Dave Brubeck Quartet’s Classic Time Out Album Richard S. Ginell - February 22, 2021 A new release of outtakes, practice runs, and studio chatter illuminates the evolution of a jazz classic. Review MTT and SF Symphony Pay Tribute to Alban Berg’s Evocative Music on a New Disc Steven Winn - February 22, 2021 Violinist Gil Shaham and soprano Susanna Phillips are featured soloists in this new release from concerts recorded in 2015 and 2018. Music News SF Opera Revisits Wagner’s Ring and Inaugurates Live, Drive-In Opera Janos Gereben - February 16, 2021 Live, socially distanced performances are slated for the Marin County Civic Center, starting April 23. Feature A White Paper Lays Out the Case for Music in Early Education for All Children Jeff Kaliss - February 15, 2021 Renée Fleming and her Sound Health Network champion Indre Viskontas’s comprehensive review of music and brain development research. Review Where are you? Nick Cave and Nicholas Lens Reflect the Pandemic in L.I.T.A.N.I.E.S. Tamzin Elliott - February 15, 2021 A cycle of songs that chart “birth, blooming, fracturing, and rebirth” in the year of the coronavirus. Review SF Ballet Breaks New Ground in Colorforms Janice Berman - February 15, 2021 Harsh reality begets a brilliant multimedia dance fantasy. Artist Spotlight From Jazz to Opera to Broadway — Janinah Burnett Does It All Lily O'Brien - February 13, 2021 Celebrating a new album out this week, the Grammy-winning soprano shares her backstory and insight into her embrace of diverse musical styles. Music News Peripatetic West Edge Opera Heading to a Live Season in Orinda’s Bruns Theater Janos Gereben - February 9, 2021 WEO’s Jonathan Khuner talks about what makes Janáček’s Katya Kabanová special. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 … Next › Next page Last » Last page