Features

Michelle Dulak Thomson - May 17, 2011

SFCV's longtime expert on all things stringed highlights seven fantastic new recordings by star violinists, including a few surprises.

Janos Gereben - May 17, 2011

Chorus America to Converge on the City

Chorus America is holding its 34th annual convention in the city, June 8-11, hosted by the San Francisco Girls Chorus and Chanticleer.
Lisa Petrie - May 16, 2011

An orchestra of youths playing Chinese music in San José provides a fascinating alliance of two cultures, while teaching participation and crossing a generation gap.

Lisa Petrie - May 12, 2011

Episode 3: It’s show time! Musical theater is becoming a popular art form among kids and parents alike, but how to choose the best program for you? Dianne and Lisa discuss the various considerations and mention outstanding Companies from around the region.

Janos Gereben - May 10, 2011

Somber Words from the Opera House

David Gockley used the occasion of the five-year extension of his contract as General Director of the San
Jesse Hamlin - May 9, 2011

Playing in the Youth Orchestra is life-altering for many of its young players, who often transition into professional careers.

Maria Goodavage - May 9, 2011

As the San Francisco Opera gears up for its massive Wagner marathon this summer, ancillary events around the Bay Area will explore the composer’s life and ethos.

Maria Goodavage - May 9, 2011

When Verna Parino talks about the main man in her life, she grasps her coffee mug tightly and sits up tall in her living room chair, her cheeks aglow, her crystal blue eyes twinkling in morning sunlight. “He may be eccentric, but he inspires passion on so many levels.”