SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review No Borderlines for the Lionel Loueke Trio Andrew Gilbert - April 22, 2018 The Beninese jazz guitarist and his transnational cohort feed off each other at Yoshi's. Review Kelly Green Is Hip Jeff Kaliss - April 19, 2018 The jazz pianist/vocalist and her top-notch trio showcases all that's best about jazz in an intimate set at the Black Cat. Music News Ingmar Bergman, Danced Janos Gereben - April 17, 2018 A new film celebrates the choreographic artistry of the legendary film director. Review Nicholas Phan Makes the Belle Époque His Own Steven Winn - April 14, 2018 The tenor interprets French songs of erotic longing and ecstasy with authority, nuance, and passion. Review Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at 50: Vibrant, Uplifting, Relevant Janice Berman - April 12, 2018 A celebratory crowd thrills to brilliant dancers evoking the full spectrum of the American experience. Music News Richard Tucker Award Goes to Christian Van Horn Michael Zwiebach - April 10, 2018 Career grants also go to former Merolini and Adler Fellows. Feature Laurie Anderson and the Astonishing Franco Fagioli Highlight Recent Vocal Recordings Jason Victor Serinus - April 10, 2018 Anderson's Landfall is an unmissable work, created with Kronos, while countertenor Fagioli blows away the competition in Handel arias. Review Schwabacher Soloists Are Ready for Prime Time Steven Winn - April 9, 2018 The mostly American program provided a fine platform for four emerging opera talents. Feature Don Giovanni, Dick Tracy, and Antipasto. Jim Farber - April 4, 2018 Pacific Opera Project has a unique menu for success. Music News Sondheim's First Musical Arrives Here Six Decades Late Janos Gereben - April 3, 2018 Despite being his "baby" project, Saturday Night evinces the wit and maturity that characterize Sondheim's more famous works. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 … Next › Next page Last » Last page