Few people know about Lafayette’s Mighty Fine Guitars series, and that’s probably a good thing for those who want seats.
A roundup of holiday performances in the Bay Area this December.
Since we last reported on Symphony Napa Valley, the orchestra has made changes, but some musicians are still wondering what’s going on at the top.
The woman who lit up the San Francisco Symphony Dia de los Muertos program talks to SFCV.
If you thought Les Troyens was epic in scale, Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg comes to the War Memorial this week.
Programs were announced for the upcoming opening of S.F. Opera's Diane B. Wilsey Center for Opera.
The founder and president of San Francisco Performances talks about her plans and the art of being an impresario.
Ever wonder how vocal cords work and how singers keep them in great shape? Dr. Izdebski has the answers.
SFCV talks to the soprano about her roles, her time as an Adler Fellow, and her growth as a performer.
What questions do arts organizations have to ask about technology, and how do we mediate between the desires of younger audiences and the essential “liveness” of music performance?