SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Music News L.A.’s Guild Opera Celebrates 70 Years Peter Feher - October 22, 2019 The company hosts a family-friendly event and looks back on its storied history. Review Zenobia Powell Perry’s Tawawa House Gets a Welcome Revival Jeff Kaliss - October 22, 2019 The rarely performed opera is set in a hostel along the underground railroad. Review Nabucco in the Temple Conquers Babylonians and Opera Fans Janos Gereben - October 22, 2019 The Claude Heater Foundation comes up with another winner. Review West Bay Opera Goes for the Big Effects in Verdi’s Nabucco Nicholas Jones - October 21, 2019 Soprano Christina Major brings power and fury to the role of Abigaile in an opera that remains surprisingly relevant. Review Rod Gilfry, Forever Young Jim Farber - October 21, 2019 The Los Angeles baritone is up-close and personal in a cabaret show at Boston Court Pasadena. Feature ECM and the Silence in the Sound Andrew Gilbert - October 20, 2019 An SFJAZZ series celebrates the groundbreaking German record label as it turns 50. Feature In Search of Duende: Flamenco in Southern California Victoria Looseleaf - October 19, 2019 A full slate of upcoming concerts reveals a flourishing scene for the passionate art form. Artist Spotlight Pianist Tigran Hamasyan Draws Deeply From His Armenian Roots Lily O'Brien - October 19, 2019 The jazz virtuoso has an upcoming gig at SFJAZZ. He reveals his wildly eclectic influences. Review Oakland Symphony Makes Art From Its Diverse City Michael Zwiebach - October 15, 2019 A trip to the Oakland Symphony tells you a lot about the deep connections of the orchestra to its community. Music News Dvořák’s The Spectre’s Bride Now Haunts Puppets on a Video Janos Gereben - October 15, 2019 Puppet artist Francesca Borgatta’s spooky creations animate the Czech composer’s cantata. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 … Next › Next page Last » Last page