SFCV RSS Feed Integration

Please use the following button to register our RSS feed of published articles to your favorite RSS reader:

If you're having trouble using the SubToMe service or if your desired RSS aggregation platform is not listed, you can find our raw RSS XML feed at the following URL: https://www.sfcv.org/rss.xml

From all our editors, thank you for being an SFCV reader!

Latest From the SFCV Feed

David Bratman - May 22, 2023

With the indefatigable Sarah Cahill at the keyboard and Artistic Director Donato Cabrera on the podium, the new concerto was in good hands.

Jeff Kaliss - May 22, 2023

The recording producer and collector made a giant contribution to the preservation and dissemination of many genres of music.

Janos Gereben - May 22, 2023

Live concerts and HD livestreaming on Tuesdays from Old St. Mary’s Cathedral continue into a 34th season.

Victoria Looseleaf - May 22, 2023

The Korean soprano brings her Italian training and experience of motherhood to the role of Cio-Cio-San.

Scott Cmiel - May 22, 2023

Guitarist William Kanengiser and the Alexander String Quartet pay tribute to the bands that changed the course of music.

Richard S. Ginell - May 22, 2023

Delirium Musicum’s debut album pairs two contemporary takes on Vivaldi’s evergreen masterpiece.

Tom Jacobs - May 19, 2023

Immune to rigid ideologies, Ligeti made music that was both tactile and intellectual, a postwar avant-gardist who still attracts audiences.

Iris Kwok - May 19, 2023

Retiring after 17 years at the Center, the executive and arts advocate had an enormous impact on the university and the region.

Rebecca Wishnia - May 16, 2023

Nico Muhly’s Stranger cued a concert theme that included music by Jessie Montgomery, Benjamin Britten, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Jim Farber - May 16, 2023

Russell Thomas, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, and Igor Golovatenko make powerful impressions in a well-staged production.