San Francisco

SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area.

Janice Berman - April 27, 2017

Despite one error in the middle innings, the venerable troupe brought it home with a grand slam.

Jeff Kaliss - April 19, 2017

The former associate principal bassist focuses on jazz these days, but his classical roots still nourish his music.

Janos Gereben - April 18, 2017

The soprano is an alumna of the Merola and Adler programs. Colleagues Cohen, Quattlebaum, and Raven are also honored.

Janice Berman - April 17, 2017

Vanessa Zahorian and Davit Karapetyan bid farewell to S.F. Ballet with fire and grace.

Jeff Kaliss - April 14, 2017

Composer and scholar Carman Moore talks with SFCV about Scott Joplin and his overarching influence on all aspects of American music.

Lou Fancher - April 14, 2017

Creative teams will be scrambling when Opera Theater Unlimited debuts their 48-Hour Opera Festival.

Lou Fancher - April 12, 2017

Guest soloists and dancers join the orchestra and chorale for a fully-staged presentation of Rameau’s opera-ballet Le Temple de la Gloire.

Janos Gereben - April 12, 2017

Look for a dozen world premieres, revivals of old favorites, and a Bernstein-Robbins centennial celebration.

Janos Gereben - April 10, 2017

First-rate performances and production values made for an afternoon of quality opera with no apologies.

Janice Berman - April 7, 2017

Splendid new choreography meets impeccable dancing in Program 7.