Features

Georgia Rowe - July 12, 2011

Clark Suprynowicz employs an equatorial sound world, a range of musical references, plus personal transformation, for his new opera drawn from The Tempest.

Janos Gereben - July 12, 2011

If It's July, Can the Fall Season Be Far Behind?

If you're not yet in full celebration of the San Francisco Symphony's 100-year existence, its luxurious hardback (remember those?), Music for a City, Music for the World, published
Lisa Petrie - July 7, 2011

Like other smart jazz organizations, the Monterey Jazz Festival is doing its part to develop the next wave of great players like trombonist Calvin Barthel.

Lisa Petrie - July 7, 2011

Episode 10: Calvin Barthel and Jazz’s Next Generation. Meet trombonist Barthel, member of the Monterey Jazz Festival's Next Generation Jazz Orchestra and winner of the Jimmy Lyons Scholarship for study at the prestigious Berklee College in Boston.

Jason Victor Serinus - July 6, 2011

The Oakland City Council stepped up, big-time, in a budget that closes a $58 million deficit yet with no cuts to arts funding and libraries. SFCV interviews several major players to find out how that was achieved.

Jesse Hamlin - July 6, 2011

Nothing could be more San Francisco than the Fillmore Jazz Festival, a mix of jazz and everything even mildly related to it, and California cuisine and wine. Here's a report on some of the goings on

Janos Gereben - July 5, 2011

The Ring Experience

Francesca Zambello, David Gockley and Nina StemmeWhen the curtain came down for the final time Sunday, cutting an eight-minute standing ovation short
Mark MacNamara - July 4, 2011

As Paul Goodwin arrives from England to take the podium for his first season as artistic director of the venerable Carmel Festival, he talks to SFCV about his artistic path and beliefs.

Mark MacNamara - July 1, 2011

Details of the Oakland budget, including the means for closing a $58 million shortfall, are still emerging, but the City Council has preserved the entire arts funding program.