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Janos Gereben - June 11, 2013
Competition winner Youjin Lee Photo by Scott Chernis
Competition winner Youjin Lee
Jason Victor Serinus - June 10, 2013

The San Francisco Opera's lovely production of Così fan tutte has so many near-perfect aspects that its light continues to shine long after the curtain has closed.

Niels Swinkels - June 9, 2013

Guest conductor Kirill Karabits conducts the S.F. Symphony in Britten’s posthumous Double Concerto, along with works by Sibelius and Honegger.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 7, 2013

This Norma may confound expectations, but the finesse, sincerity, and depth that Bartoli brings to the role will stay with you long after the recording’s authentic novelty has subsided.

Jason Victor Serinus - June 6, 2013

The S.F. Opera production of Tales of Hoffmann astounds on many levels: the production, stellar cast, and direction combine for the most imaginative, creative, and energetic versions you're likely to ever see. 

Michael Zwiebach - June 6, 2013

June 8, Saturday, Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, Berkeley 11:00 a.m.: Singer/Songwriter José-Luis Orozco.

Michael Zwiebach - June 6, 2013

Mark Adamo has been extraordinarily successful at writing operas. Adamo takes time with lyrical moments, and he is a superb librettist. The reasons for this became clear as he talked to SFCV about his most recent operatic creation.