Stephanie Jones

Stephanie Jones received her Bachelor of Science in Music Industry from the USC Thornton School of Music in 2008. She recently completed her Master of Arts in Specialized Journalism (arts journalism) in 2010 at USC and is currently a freelance journalist as well as a playwright, creative writer, and amateur poet.

Articles By This Author

Stephanie Jones - April 30, 2012

Composers are finding mobile devices and clever apps all the rage, and a lot of fun, though they’re only in their infancy.

Stephanie Jones - March 4, 2012

Musical sisters know how to shake it, for audiences that enjoy a variety of styles.

Stephanie Jones - February 29, 2012

San Francisco Conservatory is about to set loose its annual Hot Air Music Festival, which offers something for everyone — plus it’s all free and high-flying!

Stephanie Jones - February 6, 2012

Music@Menlo’s winter series gets a French twist, with a wind quintet imported from Lincoln Center.

Stephanie Jones - November 29, 2011

Who could ask for anything more? A singing/playing/dancing celebration of the Gershwin brothers’ genius takes the stage at Stanford.

Stephanie Jones - November 11, 2011

The Big Four of the music industry (Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, EMI Group Ltd., and Sony Music Entertainment) are now down to the Big Three after a $4.1 million buyout of EMI.

Stephanie Jones - November 4, 2011

Lara Downes talks about her latest recording project, 13 Ways of Looking at the Goldberg, which she will play live at UC Davis.

Stephanie Jones - October 10, 2011

To learn how to make music (or make better music), with quick gratification and many resources at their fingertips, aspiring players can harness the power of mobile devices and technological innovators.

Stephanie Jones - August 23, 2011

Less popular than Mozart's comic operas, his Idomeneo is still a dramatic, musically bold opera with a lot to say. It's also the biggest production Opera San José has yet undertaken.

Stephanie Jones - August 10, 2011

Launching its 35th season, the S.F. Early Music Society celebrates passionate, accessible German cantatas from the 17th century.