SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review Gabriel Kahane Takes on Homelessness and the Housing Crisis Richard S. Ginell - May 2, 2020 The composer’s timely, poignant work is lovingly rendered by the Oregon Symphony and guests. Music News Jacaranda Crowdsources Ideas for Its Recording Label Peter Feher - April 28, 2020 The new-music organization finds a novel way to connect with its audience. Music News On the Brink With the SF Symphony and Merola Opera Program Janos Gereben - April 28, 2020 UPDATED April 29: The Symphony bites the bullet and cancels the remainder of its 2019–2020 season. Music News Terpsichorean Treats on Celluloid Janice Berman - April 27, 2020 Our dance critic shares a bevy of great movies to set your spirits dancing. Review Anonymous Man Reveals an Intimate Side of Michael Gordon Richard S. Ginell - April 24, 2020 The composer’s latest is a choral memoir of life in a Soho loft. Feature Kev Choice Versus COVID-19 Andrew Gilbert - April 23, 2020 A veteran of Oakland’s black music scene tackles pandemic issues in a remarkable new album created in quarantine. Artist Spotlight Amber Weekes Celebrates Her Pure Imagination Lou Fancher - April 18, 2020 The jazz chanteuse shares her humor, insights into her new recording, and stories from a lifetime of making music. Music News Opera San José to Stream Its Grand Idomeneo Janos Gereben - April 17, 2020 The resplendent 2011 production is available online for free through May 18. Review Cello Phenom Sheku Kanneh-Mason Soars on Elgar Victoria Looseleaf - April 17, 2020 The London Symphony Orchestra and Heath Quartet provide supple support on a new CD from Decca. Review Sony’s Beethoven’s World CDs Celebrate the Master’s Contemporaries Steven Winn - April 17, 2020 The latest disc features intriguing cello concertos by Antonin Reicha and Bernhard Romberg, plus sprightly dances from Josef von Eybler. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 … Next › Next page Last » Last page