There’s a wealth of great music a couple of keystrokes away thanks to the Conservatory’s new initiative.
The forward-thinking quartet commissions uplifting new works and performs them in a series of free open-air concerts around the Bay Area.
The illustrated digital lecture is available online, for free, Oct. 14.
Classic performances of Tosca, Attila, and The Marriage of Figaro are slated for October.
Closed for performances, the venues will now be voting centers for the presidential election.
Director/designer James Darrah is on board to help the orchestra punch up its free streaming programs.
The Ross McKee Foundation sponsors a strong lineup of keyboard wizards and focuses the spotlight on solo works by Black composers.
Elizabeth Blumenstock, Eric Zivian, and William Skeen offer October workshops through the Amateur Music Network.
Partnering with the San Francisco Symphony, SFCM creates a groundbreaking commissioning program, as well as other inclusion measures.
Tune in Oct. 25 to enjoy the online edition of the unsinkable company’s annual tradition of topical spoofs set to Gilbert & Sullivan tunes.