The latest work by Lisa Mezzacappa is being performed at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, and imagines the frontiers of science in musical terms.
S.F. Bach Choir hosts “Many Voice, One Art,” to unify, inspire, and educate.
The Greek Chamber Music Project showcases modern music inspired by traditional folk sources.
Composer Ted Hearne filters Chelsea Manning's story through a kaleidoscope of musical influences.
Composer Julia Wolfe melds the refined and the vernacular into new music.
Performances, conducting, and teaching are keeping this 69-year-old young.
The composer/pianist talks about the origins of her Grammy-winning The Thompson Fields, her work pushing for a fair deal from music streaming companies, and working with David Bowie.
From bar stools to church pews and playground benches, the visionary program makes opera accessible and fun for all.
Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s rhythmically vital composition anchors Music Director Michael Morgan’s exploration of Native American concert music.
Beloved mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade sings for — and with — the homeless.