SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Feature Oscar’s Music Nominees Get Short Shrift, But Are Long On Talent Tim Greiving - February 28, 2022 Although this year’s nominees don’t represent the industry’s growing diversity, they should be represented in the Oscars telecast. Review Eric Nathan Goes Beyond Words Richard S. Ginell - February 28, 2022 The composer’s latest disc explores 23 of Ben Schott’s humorous German neologisms via new works performed by six contemporary music ensembles. Feature The Essential Leontyne Price Jason Victor Serinus - February 24, 2022 The great American soprano turned 95 in February. Here’s where to start with her storied decades of recording. Review Women Composers Emerge From the Shadows of La Belle Époque Jason Victor Serinus - February 22, 2022 Soprano Laetitia Grimaldi interprets a couple standard songs and many lesser-known gems. Artist Spotlight Opera Activist Derrell Acon Always Returns to the Heartbeat Victoria Looseleaf - February 21, 2022 The bass-baritone reprises his role in a radical retelling of Fidelio, but he’s expanding his part offstage, too. Feature Rosanne Cash and the Dividends of Faith Andrew Gilbert - February 21, 2022 The singer-songwriter’s own musical journey has been informed by her father Johnny’s legacy. Review PBS’s Portrait of Marian Anderson Speaks With Her Voice Bill Doggett - February 15, 2022 The remarkable documentary brings viewers intimately close to the fabled singer. Artist Spotlight Robert Randolph Takes It Higher Jeff Kaliss - February 14, 2022 The pedal-steel guitar virtuoso talks about his instrument, its role in Black gospel music, and much more. He plays in Oakland on Feb. 27. Feature Terri Lyne Carrington Is Changing the World One Beat at a Time Andrew Gilbert - February 14, 2022 Social-justice advocacy is all in a day’s work for the virtuosic drummer. Her run of five unique shows at SFJAZZ starts Feb. 16. Review Cécile McLorin Salvant Shares Her Fierce Jazz Intelligence Andrew Gilbert - February 14, 2022 The singer’s four-night stint at SFJAZZ provides food for thought and balm for the soul. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 … Next › Next page Last » Last page