Features

Mark MacNamara - January 8, 2013

In a new collaborative piece, four artists, including former Kronos Quartet member Joan Jeanrenaud, explore their own creative reactions to disease and disability.

SFCV Staff - January 7, 2013

In a new year filled with promise and angst, here is your guide to an extraordinary, life-enhancing Bay Area concert season.

SFCV Staff - January 2, 2013

In a new year filled with promise and angst, here is your guide to an extraordinary, life-enhancing Bay Area concert season.

Michael Zwiebach - December 18, 2012

In 2012 SFCV reviewed 55 of the top classical CD releases of the year. Here is a lineup of highly recommended recordings that you can use as stocking stuffers, or as an end-of-year splurge for yourself.

Georgia Rowe - December 17, 2012

In his thorough remaking of a holiday classic, choreographer Mark Morris has created a new tradition showing us how great, new art can emerge from older classics, forging an enduring bond with a new audience.

Jeff Kaliss - December 13, 2012

Ravi Shankar, loved and admired in the West and around the world as a vessel of Indian music and spirituality, passed away on Dec. 11 near his home in San Diego County at the age of 92.

Jesse Hamlin - December 11, 2012

One month from the opening of the new concert hall on the Stanford University campus, where Stanford Live will present most of its events, SFCV takes the tour and gets the details from the architects and acousticians.

Jeff Kaliss - December 6, 2012

After more than six decades of generously sharing his unique performing and compositional talent, and a bright and ingenuous spirit, Dave Brubeck passed away on Dec. 5, a day shy of his 92nd birthday.

Robert P. Commanday - December 5, 2012

Reah Sadowsky, a pianist once hailed as a San Francisco Wunderkind alongside Isaac Stern, Ruggiero Ricci, and Yehudi Menuhin, who then carved out a uniquely distributed career, died in her Berkeley home at the age of 96.

Jason Victor Serinus - December 4, 2012

While there is no perfect recording of Richard Wagner’s Ring of the Nibelung, Decca’s landmark effort, conducted by Georg Solti, has proved durable for all the right reasons.