SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Review West Edge Opera’s Orfeo & Euridice Comes Alive in the Underworld Steven Winn - August 5, 2019 A fresh, nonbinary take on Gluck’s opera eschews easy resolutions. Review Jake Heggie Premiere at Merola Inhabits a Dark and Shifting World Nicholas Jones - August 5, 2019 Brilliant Merolini were more than up to the rich challenges offered in the commissioned If I Were You. Feature Letter From Berlin: The Jazz Night Express Victoria Looseleaf - August 2, 2019 Nobody goes to Car Six anymore — too crowded. Review Portland Opera Has a Mad Weekend With Mozart and Philip Glass Charles Shere - July 30, 2019 Glass’s In the Penal Colony and Mozart’s La finta giardiniera comment on the human condition from different perspectives. Review Anat Cohen and Trio da Paz Light Up Dinkelspiel Andrew Gilbert - July 30, 2019 The vaunted Israeli clarinetist brings the best of Brazilian jazz to Stanford. Feature Summer Sounds Andrew Gilbert - July 29, 2019 Check out our picks for cool August concerts featuring jazz, blues, and soul music. Music News The Voice Has a Big Presence in MTT’s Farewell Season Janos Gereben - July 29, 2019 Sasha Cooke and Julia Bullock are artists-in-residence in a year that sees vocal and choral music take pride of place. Artist Spotlight Sara LeMesh Is in Demand Lou Fancher - July 26, 2019 The busy soprano talks about her artistic evolution and her demanding lead role in West Edge Opera’s Breaking the Waves. Review Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen’s Impressive Debut Recording Jason Victor Serinus - July 25, 2019 The young countertenor reveals growing artistic maturity throughout this recital with the American Bach Soloists. Review Ballet Parking — Romeo and Juliet Commute to the Hollywood Bowl Jim Farber - July 19, 2019 Dudamel and the LA Phil team with LA Dance Project for an exhilarating take on Prokofiev’s ballet. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 … Next › Next page Last » Last page