Features

Michael Zwiebach - December 11, 2013

Here, SFCV celebrates the life of Nelson Mandela through the many songs that were written for him and about him. There are dozens from which to choose, and many of them became rallying signals in the fight against the apartheid regime of South Africa.

Stephanie Jones - December 10, 2013

With a CD and an upcoming benefit concert, local musicians are focusing on the local scourge of homelessness.

Scott Cmiel - December 5, 2013

Step one with any instrument. Here's how to get off on the right foot ... er, hand, with the guitar.

Michael Zwiebach - December 5, 2013

London is featured in some of the greatest music ever created. Here’s a tribute to a city whose musical history is nonpareil.

Mark MacNamara - December 5, 2013

Looking for a great gift? Check out these 17 books about music and musicians that are sure to inspire.

Michael Zwiebach - December 3, 2013

In this season when classical music is part of popular tradition, there’s a Messiah round every corner, and you can’t swing a dead cat without hitting a Nutcracker dancer. So here’s your guide to the holiday concert season, nutcrackers, carols, and all.

Wynne Delacoma - November 25, 2013

In Chicago, opera lovers are suddenly reveling in two new opera companies whose repertory expands and complements Chicago Lyric Opera.

Janos Gereben - November 23, 2013

Conrad Susa died at age 78, he was a distinguished educator and prolific composer with hundreds of works to his credit.

Michael Zwiebach - November 21, 2013

If getting to know Benjamin Britten's music is on your to-do list, you can begin with this playlist of pieces from his most celebrated works as well as some lesser-known music.

Mark MacNamara - November 21, 2013

Boy choirs are having to adapt to the earlier onset of puberty, which often changes the voice before the musician can catch up.