SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Music News Ring-Neglected S.F. Opera Chorus Works Hard... on the Ring Janos Gereben - May 7, 2018 10 minutes of music needs serious rehearsal all the same. Review Old Comedy in New Operatic Bottles at the Conservatory of Music Ilana Walder-Biesanz - May 6, 2018 John Musto’s Bastianello and William Bolcom’s Lucrezia have fun with hoary comedic situations. Preview Madeleine Peyroux: From Street Singer to Pop Diva Lily O'Brien - May 4, 2018 The singer-songwriter brings the music of her latest album to Berkeley’s Freight and Salvage. Review Vocal Fireworks Dominate Gheorghiu - Grigólo Recital Jim Farber - May 4, 2018 Two singers matched up well, dramatically and vocally at the Broad Stage. Music News Musae Gives Voice to "Prophetic Women" Janos Gereben - May 1, 2018 The musical collective presents a new commission for women's choir from Eric Tuan. Music News S.F. Ethnic Dance Festival Prepares for a Spectacular 40th Season Janos Gereben - May 1, 2018 A round-the-world tour in dance celebrates its anniversary. Review Rebecca DuMaine Plays It Nice and Straight Jeff Kaliss - April 30, 2018 The jazz vocalist doesn't stray too far into unexpected territory at her Sound Room gig, and that's just fine. Artist Spotlight Catching Up With Evelyn Herlitzius Jeffery S. McMillan - April 29, 2018 The dramatic soprano is bringing her highly praised interpretation of Brünnhilde to San Francisco for June's Ring of the Nibelung performances. Feature Angel's Bone Leads Adventurous Recordings From Brooklyn's National Sawdust Allan Kozinn - April 28, 2018 Du Yun's Pulitzer Prize-winning opera breaks new ground, as does composer Andy Akiho and the duo Subtle Degrees. Review Unbound Reveals the Bright Future and Robust History of the S.F. Ballet Janice Berman - April 28, 2018 There are several standouts in this latest round of premieres for SFB. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 … Next › Next page Last » Last page