Jason Victor Serinus

Jason Victor Serinus regularly reviews music and audio for Stereophile, SFCV, Classical Voice North America, AudioStream, American Record Guide, and other publications. The whistling voice of Woodstock in She’s a Good Skate, Charlie Brown, the longtime Oakland resident now resides in Port Townsend, Washington.

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Jason Victor Serinus - September 17, 2013

Make plans to see these performances to satisfy your desire to hear great vocalists at the peak of their artistry.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 13, 2013

Sumptuous vocalism displayed in a personal grab bag of soprano-rarities marks Renée Fleming’s latest CD.

Jason Victor Serinus - September 4, 2013

Music Director Dawn Harms is challenging the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony’s volunteer musicians to master a complex program with star soloists.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 25, 2013

A presentation of the Goat Rodeo Sessions offers a star-studded lineup and an evening of musicianship at its finest.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 25, 2013

Though not a perfect Verdi tenor, Kaufmann is viscerally exciting and among the best we have right now.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 18, 2013

The Merola Grand Finale 2013 displayed one of the finest choruses anyone will ever hear perform the finale from Bernstein’s Candide, showcasing six principals, each of whom sang as though stardom is already theirs.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 7, 2013

As a way of bidding Rossini adieu, or so she intimates, Kurzak has at last produced an entire disc of the composer’s scenes and arias, many of which are rarely performed.

Jason Victor Serinus - August 2, 2013

Opera-stars-in-the-making strut their stuff in a delightfully attractive and well-blended Marriage of Figaro.

Jason Victor Serinus - July 26, 2013

An Ariadne auf Naxos DVD featuring a dream conductor/cast combo — glorious, steady, and soaring Straussian conducting, and the best vocal artistry of our era — is one that belongs in every opera lover's collection.

Jason Victor Serinus - July 5, 2013

The CD set Rappahannock County ponders the question of whether musical and poetic language can effectively communicate both the emotional aftermath of the Civil War and the death of one’s partner from AIDS.