Features

Matthew Cmiel - June 10, 2011

No joke: At a concert showcasing new music for viola, an instrument was shattered — but not the spirits of the musicians or most of the audience.

Lisa Petrie - June 9, 2011

Episode 7: Latin and traditional Jazz festivals heat up. Break out the claves and the dance shoes, and watch out—these rhythms are infectious!

Janos Gereben - June 7, 2011

Sonos to Estonia, Free Preview in Sunnyvale

While the San Francisco Symphony is winding up its tour of Europe, the Sonos Handbell Ensemble is preparing to leave for the Estonian capital of Tallinn to participate in the June 25-29 Bell Arts Internati
SFCV Staff - June 7, 2011

Garrick Ohlsson’s masterful performance of Enrique Granados’ Goyescas was the highlight of a wonderful evening as San Francisco Classical Voice hosted its 3rd Annual Donor Appreciation event at the Walt Disney Family Museum on Wednesday, May 18th, 2011.

Janos Gereben - June 7, 2011

Lovers of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung may have differing recommendations, but surprisingly, there is one recording almost everyone agrees is a first choice.

Stephanie Jones - June 5, 2011

The Grammy-winning San Francisco Girls Chorus commissions new works by high profile composers, Tania Leon for this week's concert.

Lisa Petrie - June 2, 2011

Episode 6: Learn with the Magik*Magik Orchestra. Education director Annie Phillips talks about this unique orchestra’s approach to engaging youngsters in music.

Tal Skloot - May 31, 2011

SFCV takes you backstage to find out about all the myriad details that The Ring requires in order for the saga even to make it to the stage. It really is not your ordinary opera production.