The 49th season is highlighted by a production of Bastien und Bastienne.
In a lineup filled with highlights, it will be hard to decide what not to attend.
The SF Silent Film Festival returns next month with original accompaniment and new restorations from Hollywood’s early decades.
This year’s lineup features Ukrainian ballet dancers, Gordon Getty’s Joan and the Bells, and a new symphony by Lera Auerbach.
The Nimoy may be small, but this “reimagined” movie theater will be hosting some big acts in the coming season.
The composer’s papers will join those of other American giants in the arts, including Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and George Gershwin.
Hugely well received, the orchestra is enjoying its itinerary in Germany, despite the rigors of traveling.
Ferruccio Busoni’s tour-de-force will have its first SFS performances, with Igor Levit as the soloist.
The Korean choreographer and performance artist sees her theatrical work as healing and essential for American audiences.
The star trumpeter and composer will take over Randall Kline’s job in the fall.