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In a performance at Disney Hall, the pianist and his band champion the legacy of this influential figure in the early history of jazz.

The world’s most honored viol player is joined by passionate fellow musicians in a concert inspired by one of Claudio Monteverdi’s operas.

The city’s major arts institutions, from The Music Center to MOCA, host a free festival this weekend.

Mixing surprise with structural logic, the nonconformist soloist steals the show in Dmitri Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto No. 1.

The company screens a new film about the history of the site-specific festival to honor outgoing Artistic Director Kim Epifano.

Four independent venues — Mr. Tipple’s, Black Cat, the Dawn Club, and Keys Jazz Bistro — are partnering up.

A carefully choreographed whodunnit is the latest production from San Francisco contemporary company Sharp & Fine.

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On Oct. 5, 2023, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason joined music writer Lev Mamuya via Zoom in SFCV’s interview series.

After nearly 50 years, the quartet still has new things to say. The festival April 7–9 spans its ever-expanding repertory.

At 63, the soprano has many irons in the fire, including un-retiring from the Metropolitan Opera to sing in a premiere.

Da-Hong Seetoo trained as a virtuoso violinist, but for the past several decades, he’s made his biggest impact as an audio engineer.