SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Artist Spotlight Inside Peter Sellars Victoria Looseleaf - April 16, 2019 The groundbreaking director and librettist talks about his reimagined Perséphone, his fascination with Stravinsky, and the role of the artist today. Music News Ellen Reid, Composer of prism, Wins 2019 Pulitzer Janos Gereben - April 16, 2019 SFCV covered the premiere of the Prize-winning opera back in November. Music News Four Conductors Bow at S.F. Opera Summer Season Janos Gereben - April 15, 2019 Look for an impressive lineup of debuts at the War Memorial this summer. Artist Spotlight Gerald Clayton Talks About Jazz and the Creative Process Lily O'Brien - April 13, 2019 The pianist and composer plays SFJAZZ with his trio April 20–21. Review The Spirit of Alvin Ailey Rises and Dances in Lazarus Janice Berman - April 11, 2019 Rennie Harris’s tribute to the late choreographer is a must-see. Music News S.F. Performances Still Looking Ahead at 40 Michael Zwiebach - April 9, 2019 Lots of star performers and new collaborations spark the organization’s coming season. Review S.F. Lamplighters Navigate Through Trials Splendidly Janos Gereben - April 9, 2019 A Gilbert and Sullivan one-acter, plus an over-the-top companion piece, makes for a satisfying production. Artist Spotlight Craig Hella Johnson and Conspirare Bring Matthew Shepard to the Bay Area Jeff Kaliss - April 9, 2019 The lauded choral conductor/composer talks about his concert-length musical response to a notorious anti-gay hate crime. Review It’s “One fine day” for Pacific Opera Project’s Madama Butterfly Jim Farber - April 8, 2019 POP’s striking new production features a bilingual libretto. Music News Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Presents World-Premiere Operas Janos Gereben - April 8, 2019 The intrepid chamber group stages not one but two new operas this June. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 … Next › Next page Last » Last page