Features

Michael Zwiebach - November 29, 2010

The picks of this year's litter (and two of the best Messiah's) for your consideration.

Stephanie Jones - November 23, 2010

Smule, creator of the Magic Piano app for iPad, has released the Magic Fiddle on iTunes, turning the PC tablet into a musical instrument.

Janos Gereben - November 23, 2010

SFCV Awarded NEA Grant

National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman today announced the latest round of NEA funding totaling $26.68 million awarded through 1,057 grants to nonprofit organizations nationwide.
SFCV Staff - November 17, 2010

Classical music has enhanced the drama and romance in film since the days of silent movies. Over the decades it’s continued to be a staple in the repertoire of film scores from Disney’s Fantasia to Coppola’s The Godfather. Rarer, though, are films that focus specifically on classical music and the musicians that play it. Here are some of our favorite films, all of which are available through Netflix or Amazon.com.

Georgia Rowe - November 16, 2010

A look into the nationwide trend by arts presenters, who are beginning to reexamine ticket pricing, and, in many cases, to dramatically reduce the cost of single tickets so as to boost sales.

Janos Gereben - November 16, 2010

Audio Engineers' Tourist Paradise

It's startling, to learn that the Audio Engineering Society has been around long enough to have held its 129th convention in San Francisco last week. Not that AES is that old — it was established in 1948 — but it's that active.

Maria Goodavage - November 16, 2010

This is not your grandfather’s music career: A look inside today's career musician, where the playing field has changed in a sea of downloads and fierce competition, where only the most savvy and entrepreneurial succeed. Time to "get out of your music ghetto."

Jesse Hamlin - November 9, 2010

San Francisco boasts one of the most vibrant and varied guitar scenes around.

Janos Gereben - November 9, 2010

Makropulos: a Case for Great Music

Karita Mattila: Looking good at age 337
Brett Campbell - November 2, 2010

Bang on a Can has been the epicenter of boundary-less music for more than two decades. Two of the cofounders look back (and forward) at the ongoing revolution they helped inaugurate.