Features

Michael Zwiebach - June 6, 2017

There’s a lost world of music SFCV would like to help you discover, and we're going to make that happen in a series of articles.

Lou Fancher - May 26, 2017

Eun Lee, a busy educator, conductor, and musician battles for social justice one note at a time.

Brett Campbell - May 23, 2017

The anniversary provided the opportunity for enterprising musicians to produce almost unknown scores from the composer’s huge catalog of scores for all kinds of instruments, plus puppets, dancers, and the kitchen sink.

Mark MacNamara - May 22, 2017

One of the country’s most accomplished young composers talks about his run-in with border-control officials, and how his art and political work feed off each other.

Janos Gereben - May 9, 2017

A “Golden Door” for freedom in Fremont, Shakespeare in concert, and Dr. Racette will see you now

Mark MacNamara - May 3, 2017

In announcing the 2017–18 season, Chris Lorway is looking to expand Stanford’s cultural footprint.

Lou Fancher - May 2, 2017

The beloved violinist and concertmaster talks about her accomplishments with the New Century Chamber Orchestra and her decision to dedicate more of her time to teaching.

Your cheat sheet to 26 different music festivals across California and the West Coast.

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.

Janos Gereben - April 11, 2017

Young People’s Symphony, César Ulloa ties the knot, Laurie Cohen bows out, Lamplighters has A Song to Sing