Features

Edward Ortiz - March 13, 2012

The conflict in a musical adaptation of an Israeli children’s book mirrors the problems of a major California city.

Janos Gereben - March 13, 2012

Future Greats to Compete in Free Concerts

Jesse Hamlin - March 7, 2012

The musicians of the S.F. Symphony are meeting the challenges of the eclectic American Mavericks repertoire with aplomb — and just a tinge of trepidation.

Peggy Spear - March 6, 2012

SFCV’s annual annotated list of music camps is everything you need to plan a perfect, musical summer.

Janos Gereben - March 6, 2012

San Francisco and Napa: Rebirth and Demise

Barnaby PalmerGood news from the San Francisco Lyric Opera, not so about the Napa Valley Symphony.

Lyric Opera

Janos Gereben - March 5, 2012

The S.F. Symphony has announced plans for 2012-2013: Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas, Executive Director Brent Assink, and Director of Artistic Planning John Mangum have come up with a year-round ambitious and complex program.

Janice Berman - March 2, 2012

What can you say about a dance company in fewer than 140 characters?

Mark MacNamara - February 28, 2012

The Sphinx Organization is having slow but steady success in introducing classical music to underserved African-Americans and Latinos, and in the process is helping to further integrate American orchestras.