How Haptics and Audio Have Given Disabled Patrons Close Access to the Arts Lou Fancher - May 14, 2024 Feature Inna Faliks: Pianist, Writer, Voyager Victoria Looseleaf - May 17, 2024 Artist Spotlight The Story of Ethiopian Music Continues in California Andrew Gilbert - May 13, 2024 Feature Latest LA Phil Reprises Its Fidelio for Everyone Preview More audiences than ever will experience Beethoven’s opera when the orchestra and Deaf West Theatre take their groundbreaking production on tour. At SF Symphony, a Substitute Conductor and a Cellist’s Debut Review Gemma New leads a standout performance that sees Pablo Ferrández soloing in Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto. Changing of the Guard at Peninsula Youth Orchestra Music News Mitchell Sardou Klein, the group’s co-founder, will retire after the coming European tour. A Mother and Child Connect to the Past Through Dance Preview Melissa Lewis Wong proves that listening to a parent isn’t always a bad thing. Crowden School’s 40th Anniversary Celebrated by a Summit of Alumni Music News Everyone from composer Samuel Adams to Pittsburgh Symphony concertmaster David McCarroll is returning for the occasion. Saxophonist Houston Person Unlocks the Soul at Keys Jazz Bistro Review The 89-year-old tenor player still sings and swings with the best of them. Deep Listening Is the Goal of SFMOMA’s Art of Noise Music News The museum’s new exhibition, which runs through Aug. 18, creates a space for sonic contemplation. Dance A Mother and Child Connect to the Past Through Dance May 14, 2024 How Haptics and Audio Have Given Disabled Patrons Close Access to the Arts May 14, 2024 San Francisco’s Signature Brand of Flamenco May 6, 2024 How San Francisco’s City Hall Is Being Transformed for The People’s Palace April 30, 2024 Jazz Saxophonist Houston Person Unlocks the Soul at Keys Jazz Bistro May 13, 2024 The Story of Ethiopian Music Continues in California May 13, 2024 The Arts Festival That’s a Natural Fit With San Francisco (and California) April 30, 2024 Bill Frisell and Friends Play the Music of Dreams April 23, 2024 Opera Kwangchul Youn Is Settling in San Francisco for a Bit May 14, 2024 This June, Opera Will Be Booming in Los Angeles May 13, 2024 LA Phil Reprises Its Fidelio for Everyone May 13, 2024 Homepage Links Listen to KDFC Facebook Twitter Instagram The SFCV Weekly Newsletter Receive the latest news delivered straight to your inbox with a digest of all the latest events, reviews, and hot deals. 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Guinther - May 14, 2024 The star bass will be singing two major roles at SF Opera this year, including Sarastro in this summer’s Magic Flute. Artist Spotlight Daniel Stewart on Five Years With the SF Symphony Youth Orchestra: “I treat them exactly as I would treat the Vienna Philharmonic.” Lily O'Brien - May 6, 2024 The conductor concludes his tenure with SFSYO this month and reflects on his time leading these skilled young musicians. How Haptics and Audio Have Given Disabled Patrons Close Access to the Arts May 14, 2024 This June, Opera Will Be Booming in Los Angeles May 13, 2024 Crowden School’s 40th Anniversary Celebrated by a Summit of Alumni May 13, 2024 The Story of Ethiopian Music Continues in California May 13, 2024 Features How Haptics and Audio Have Given Disabled Patrons Close Access to the Arts The Story of Ethiopian Music Continues in California The Arts Festival That’s a Natural Fit With San Francisco (and California) Reviews Mission Chamber Orchestra Collaborates With Students At SF Symphony, a Substitute Conductor and a Cellist’s Debut Saxophonist Houston Person Unlocks the Soul at Keys Jazz Bistro Music News Changing of the Guard at Peninsula Youth Orchestra This June, Opera Will Be Booming in Los Angeles Crowden School’s 40th Anniversary Celebrated by a Summit of Alumni Artist Spotlights Inna Faliks: Pianist, Writer, Voyager Kwangchul Youn Is Settling in San Francisco for a Bit Daniel Stewart on Five Years With the SF Symphony Youth Orchestra: “I treat them exactly as I would treat the Vienna Philharmonic.” Previews A Mother and Child Connect to the Past Through Dance LA Phil Reprises Its Fidelio for Everyone San Francisco’s Signature Brand of Flamenco Media Inna Faliks: Pianist, Writer, Voyager Two Accounts of Anton Bruckner’s Second Symphony Will Liverman’s Star-Studded Show Me the Way From the Archives SFCV Presents: The Virtual Greenroom With Sheku Kanneh-Mason Videos On Oct. 5, 2023, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason joined music writer Lev Mamuya via Zoom in SFCV’s interview series. 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