Previews

Jeff Kaliss - March 3, 2017

The latest work by Lisa Mezzacappa is being performed at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, and imagines the frontiers of science in musical terms.

Lou Fancher - February 28, 2017

S.F. Bach Choir hosts “Many Voice, One Art,” to unify, inspire, and educate.

Lily O'Brien - February 28, 2017

The Greek Chamber Music Project showcases modern music inspired by traditional folk sources.

Michael Zwiebach - February 21, 2017

Composer Ted Hearne filters Chelsea Manning's story through a kaleidoscope of musical influences.

Lou Fancher - February 16, 2017

Composer Julia Wolfe melds the refined and the vernacular into new music.

Jeff Kaliss - February 14, 2017

Performances, conducting, and teaching are keeping this 69-year-old young.

Jeff Kaliss - February 13, 2017

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.

Lou Fancher - February 11, 2017

From bar stools to church pews and playground benches, the visionary program makes opera accessible and fun for all.

Jeff Kaliss - February 6, 2017

Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s rhythmically vital composition anchors Music Director Michael Morgan’s exploration of Native American concert music.

Lou Fancher - February 2, 2017

Beloved mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade sings for — and with — the homeless.