Figaro comes to the West Bay, musicians provide support for neighborhood project, and Maestro Dudamel pleads for the arts.
For these experimental-music pioneers, new music is about ideas, not a collection of electronic gizmos.
Dancing Around the Clock, Celebrating John Adams, and Topping the Charts with Einaudi
A century-old opera from a classic story, gets a makeover in a collaboration between the Silk Road Ensemble, vocalist Alim Qasimov, and the Mark Morris Dance Group.
The influential guitarist and long-serving S.F. Conservatory of Music professor, David Tanenbaum, gives us a piece of his mind.
SFCV writers peer into the future to find cool and unusual events (and one evergreen) worth getting on your calendar now.
A Dutchman in Livermore, Rainbow Music, SFMusic Day, and all the news that fits.
The results are in. We look at the winners of our second-annual Best of the Bay reader poll.
Getting to the core of Cao Xuequin’s epic novel and translating it into opera has been an epic journey in itself for the creative team.
Free Concerts From the Morrison Artist Series, Robert Commanday on the Founding of SFCV, and news from Opera Parallèle.