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The current terms, with some slight modifications, remain in place through May 30, 2025.

This revival of Charles Gounod’s audience favorite is eye-catching as ever, and soprano Amina Edris is a standout Juliet.

The composer and bassist is at SFJAZZ this week playing music off her first album and more.

A major funder of the arts in San Francisco, Shrem was also the founder of Clos Pegase Winery in Napa.

An “introductory” first half, featuring works by Benjamin Britten and Mason Bates, nicely sets up a Brahms symphony on the second.

The little-known mid-20th-century Russian composer gets the spotlight in an unusual concert from Other Minds.

The trendsetting choreographer has dreamed up a world premiere that features the Young Women’s Choral Projects of San Francisco.

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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.