Previews

Lou Fancher - November 8, 2022

Students and faculty at Stanford Medicine now have a group creative outlet.

Giacomo Fiore - November 1, 2022

Bay Area composer Edward Schocker leads a journey through just intonation in his multipart work Dodecachordon.

Jeff Kaliss - October 25, 2022

Just outside of Truckee is a little organization making music for ranchers, cowboys, and whoever else wants to drop in.

Lou Fancher - October 24, 2022

The South African group with a worldwide following shares a message of hope on its U.S. tour.

Lou Fancher - October 18, 2022

Despite challenges, the company has had a vital impact on the Bay Area, presenting African and African American dance.

Tom Jacobs - October 16, 2022

The classic film turns 50 this year, and a screening with live orchestra comes to Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre on Oct. 29.

Lisa Houston - October 16, 2022

A serious star cast joins PBO for this lesser-known Handel oratorio about a Christian woman and a Roman solider.

Jeff Kaliss - October 11, 2022

Tinkering with instruments and sounds is the essence of this festival where it’s best to leave preconceptions at the door.

Lily O'Brien - October 10, 2022

Jocelyn Hagen’s Renaissance-inspired composition is a contemporary favorite, and Pacific Chorale opens its season with the multimedia work.

Lou Fancher - October 3, 2022

The multimedia project from the inventive artists at Thingamajigs takes on a difficult subject with plenty of creativity.