Features

Anna Carol Dudley - June 1, 2012

Soprano Judith Nelson, one of the world’s most famous singers of Baroque music as the early music revival began, died peacefully May 28, at the close of a 12-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Jeff Kaliss - May 30, 2012

Here's what a crew of teenage reporters noticed, part of a collaboration between SFCV and 826 Valencia, at last month's S.F. Symphony concert. Are you young at heart? Find out if you shared their likes and dislikes.

Janos Gereben - May 29, 2012

M@M's World-Class Hothouse/Hotbed/Hotspot for Young Musicians

Music@Menlo will celebrate its 10th anniversary this summer with "Resonance," a major performing retrospective of the decade, but you will read about that here only in future editions.

SFCV Staff - May 24, 2012

Bashbush brings business and orchestra expertise to grow and diversify SFCV audience to sustainable scale

Janos Gereben - May 22, 2012

Beauty and Tragedy in Gamelan Premieres

Ayu Larassanti dances in <em>Somia</em> (Peace) Photo by Jorge Vismara
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Jason Victor Serinus - May 21, 2012

Dolby Labs’ new TrueHD technology enables higher sound quality for action flicks, pop music, and — more aptly here — the S.F. Symphony’s esteemed media projects.

Jason Victor Serinus - May 15, 2012

So you’ve been convinced to make the big switch, and now you want to become a downloading Jedi and Master of the Vinyl. Here are some quick audiophile tips to start you off.