As an introduction to the riches of the Spanish classical tradition, you could not do any better than this concert.
Take one day for choral music and look in on this appropriately ambitious concert.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the intimacy and immediacy of that drama in this first-ever fully staged production by West Bay Opera at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
The world’s most famous singer of Afghani music (now a Fremont resident) is set to perform her captivating songs in Richmond.
A prolific composer of choral works beloved by choirs worldwide is profiled in a documentary by a first-time filmmaker.
One of the best concerts of the season will be heard in May.
Old First Concerts has a sharp eye for artists who are on the edge of stardom, which is what makes this low-priced concert series so successful.
An example of how, through great programming, classical and contemporary music can illuminate each other.
An unknown piano work by the iconoclastic Lou Harrison will rise from the dead, along with an East–West fusion work for large chorus, La Koro Sutro.
If you’re in the South Bay and you haven’t checked Symphony Silicon Valley out already, here are two good opportunities to do so.