Based on Pushkin’s tale of love and obsession, The Queen of Spades hasn’t had a Bay Area performance since 2007.
Artist Ranu Mukherjee and choreographer Hope Mohr talk about their in-depth collaboration.
As part of its centennial celebration, the CMC is offering a free concert: A Song of Triumph: The History of Black Music.
The likes of Terry Riley, Roscoe Mitchell, John Bischoff, and more will perform in a four-day festival celebrating the college’s final months.
Steven Spielberg isn’t the only one who wants to offer contemporary ideas through the famous American musical.
The intrepid mandolinist has assembled a stellar cast of musical explorers unfettered by conventional boundaries.
A new multimedia project at Fort Mason explores the intersection of neuroscience and musical creativity.
Casting blind soprano Cristina Jones in the lead was the first step in reimagining Tchaikovsky’s fairytale opera.
InterMusic SF’s celebration of Bay Area music-making will be as inclusive as ever, including a lot of novelty.
In the heralded oratorio Place, composer Ted Hearne and poet Saul Williams seek to unpack history and personal experience.