The San Francisco native reflects on his inspirations, his writing process, and finding his own musical voice.
The SF International Piano Festival showcases Van Ostrand in a heavyweight recital, made lighter by Ohlsson’s guidance.
The composer talks about the Augmented Orchestra, a new application that incorporates electroacoustic techniques more seamlessly.
The young music director discusses stepping in to lead major orchestras at the last minute, his history with the LA Phil, and how to listen sensitively.
The acclaimed concertmaster, who’s in La Jolla this month and next for SummerFest, talks about balancing her orchestral and chamber roles.
Along with performing, one of Pohjonen’s projects in recent years has been the development of a virtual piano-accompaniment app.
The SF Symphony principal chats with SFCV about cultivating passion for his instrument, both as a performer and teacher.
The bass-baritone, who will appear in Verdi’s Requiem this month, has skyrocketed to success but stays humble nevertheless.
The celebrated choreographer, who’s working with SFDanceworks this summer, talks about her vision and process.
Huang likes her Bach “earthy” and thinks deeply about how to connect with an audience.