Features

Janos Gereben - March 15, 2011

'Tis the Week of YouTube Symphony

The concert series of global online participation, led by Michael Tilson Thomas, is taking place in the Sydney Opera House this week, but you can watch it

Lisa Petrie - March 15, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

SFCV Staff - March 13, 2011

A few of our writers take their pick of concerts coming from now until June; everything from recitals and choral, opera, orchestra, and beyond.

Tal Skloot - March 8, 2011

Hugh Masekela is one of the most recognized, beloved figures in music. His success gave mainstream media attention to "township jazz," inspired several generations of South African musicians, and was a defining influence in shaping our perception of South African music. In this video interview, he reflects on his life and work, and what motivates him now.

Jeff Kaliss - March 8, 2011

Hugh Masekela is one of the most recognized, beloved figures in world music. In this story, which complements the new SFCV video, Masekela tells his story to Jeff Kaliss and talks about what’s important to him now.

Janos Gereben - March 8, 2011

The Music Never Stopped

"And the fields are full of dancin'
"Full of singin' and romancin'
"The music never stopped."

The Grateful Dead song is now the title and heart of a new movie, based on Oliver Sacks' essay The Last Hippie.

Jesse Hamlin - March 8, 2011

More and more scientists believe that music is not an accidental byproduct of our big brains. Here’s a report on the most interesting research reported at Stanford’s Music and the Brain Symposium last weekend.

Lisa Petrie - March 7, 2011

News from the Kids and Families beat: A weekly roundup of what’s happening with young musicians and their dedicated educators.

Janos Gereben - March 1, 2011

Marvelous Maverick in Davies Hall Hit

Ragnar Bohlin is taking SFS Chorus to new heights
Georgia Rowe - March 1, 2011

This week's Other Minds Festival brings Louis Andriessen, a tribute to composer Henry Brant, and a wide assortment of alternative, unusual, and uncategorizable music over an intense three days.