The latest recording release from the New York Festival of Song spotlights tenor Joshua Blue and the American activist tradition.
Touring with star mezzo J’Nai Bridges in a program titled “Notes on Hope,” Owens is also taking advantage of residencies that tap his multiple skill sets.
The company’s first-ever commission will help to create roles for Black singers in the world of light opera.
There will always be Revelations, but this troupe is a vital and current artistic force, judging by its annual week at Cal Performances.
The veteran broadcaster chats with SFCV about his new podcast project, which explores the Black experience in classical music.
A multimedia performance and conversation at the Ebell Club honors the memory of the great dancer, who died in 2018.
The saxophonist/composer, a key figure in the Afrofuturist movement, celebrates 50 years of his band as he moves into new creative territory.
Two of the recently revived composer’s late masterpieces flourish in a recording with soprano Janinah Burnett and bass-baritone Dashon Burton.
The conductorless chamber orchestra launches the Herbert Franklin Mells Project, performing scores that have gone unheard for almost 70 years.
In a new series, the KDFC/KUSC resident artist continues to cover underrepresented composers and the history that makes American music so rich.