Features

Mark MacNamara - October 24, 2011

The latest test to U.S. copyright law before the Supreme Court affects a wide range of “little guys.” What will the impact be for classical music stakeholders?

Janos Gereben - October 18, 2011

Honoring Flicka by Supporting Her Causes

Flicka in OttawaRepeating the adjective on purpose: An extraordinary event is being planned on Dec.
Michael Zwiebach - October 17, 2011

What do today’s huge range of composers call their works? Almost every term is up for grabs, as the relevance of the word classical fades.

Timothy Mangan - October 12, 2011

An extraordinary musician, Gustavo Dudamel is putting his personal imprint on programs ranging from the classics to new American music.

Jason Victor Serinus - October 11, 2011

A famed director teams up with an American novelist and a West African singer in a reimagining of Desdemona’s life and postlife.

Janos Gereben - October 11, 2011

Sound of the Grenadilla in Old First Church

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SFCV Staff - October 10, 2011

Dolby Labs was the elegant setting for the Oct. 6 premiere screening of two new films by San Francisco Classical Voice for donors and supporters. Arriving guests, including SFCV co-founders Gordon Getty and Bob Commanday, enjoyed dramatic views of the San Francisco skyline, hors d’oeuvres, and fine wines donated by Dyer Vineyards and Long Vineyards.

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.