Previews

Emily Wilson - March 10, 2022

In the heralded oratorio Place, composer Ted Hearne and poet Saul Williams seek to unpack history and personal experience.

Cristina Schreil - March 8, 2022

UPDATED: The rising composer calls her three-year residency with the orchestra “immensely transformative.”

Victoria Looseleaf - February 13, 2022

A host of creative talents join forces for a radically reimagined opera based on the ancient Greek myth.

Jim Farber - February 8, 2022

The Asian American theater company remounts its production of the Sondheim musical this month.

Tom Jacobs - February 6, 2022

Lots of firsts for the company as Lina González-Granados takes up the baton, the banjo makes an appearance, and an opera for babies debuts.

Jeff Kaliss - January 24, 2022

Catch a rising star as five young, award-winning guitarists take the limelight Jan. 29 at St. Mark’s Lutheran.

Iris Kwok - January 24, 2022

Catch the madcap antics of The Queen’s Cartoonists in California in the coming weeks.

Victoria Looseleaf - November 15, 2021

The troupe joins Christopher Rountree and Wild Up in an exuberant program featuring Immediate Tragedy and Appalachian Spring.

Emily Wilson - November 8, 2021

Monk continues her study of our engagement with the natural world in Indra’s Net, premiering Nov. 12–13. She tells SFCV about its long genesis.

Victoria Looseleaf - November 1, 2021

The four-day online event presents more than 30 artists and ensembles on the cusp of tomorrow’s music and poetry.