BY: CATHERINE ACCARDI
San Francisco has attracted world class talent, artists from every genre, for many decades and the month of September 2018 was no exception. The city by the bay had the distinct pleasure of welcoming internationally acclaimed conductor, Maestro Riccardo Frizza.
The Maestro made his fourth appearance, a collaboration with the San Francisco Opera, this year with Gaetano Donizetti’s iconic tragedia lirica (tragic opera) Roberto Devereux. He took the baton on September 8th followed by seven additional performances through September 27th.
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