SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Feature Is It Sacrilege to Shorten Operas in the Digital Age? Jeremy Reynolds - February 12, 2019 An 80-minute Idomeneo brings the question to the fore. Feature Remembering Kellye Gray Andrew Gilbert - February 11, 2019 The late jazz singer was a powerful creative force in the Bay Area scene. Artist Spotlight Howards End, America Finds the Opera in a Classic Novel Lily O'Brien - February 9, 2019 Composer Allen Shearer and librettist Claudia Stevens talk about the creation of their new opera, which premieres in collaboration with Earplay this month. Artist Spotlight Rod Gilfry’s No Loser Jim Farber - February 7, 2019 He just plays one in David Lang’s opera. Music News S.F. Opera Announces Changes in Its Summer Season Cast Janos Gereben - February 7, 2019 Look for a company debut and some bigger roles from up-and-comers. Music News Getting to Know Today It Rains As the Opera Premieres Janos Gereben - February 5, 2019 Georgia O’Keeffe’s migration to New Mexico inspired the Laura Kaminsky opera that opens with Opera Parallèle next month. Review More Chucho, Please Andrew Gilbert - February 5, 2019 The SFJAZZ tribute to Chucho Valdés is at its best when the Cuban composer and pianist takes center stage. Music News Post:Ballet to Celebrate Its Tenth Season Janos Gereben - February 4, 2019 A world premiere and the revival of the genre-defying Lavender Country highlight the roster. Review Thea Musgrave’s Mary, Queen of Scots Gets the Resurrection It Deserves Joe Cadagin - February 4, 2019 The vibrant 1977 opera shines on this lovingly rendered CD reissue. Feature Short on Days, Long on Talent: February’s Best Andrew Gilbert - February 1, 2019 From Nigerian Afrobeat to an Art Blakey tribute, SFCV’s monthly jazz picks offer something for everyone. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 … Next › Next page Last » Last page