The company realizes Jack Perla’s one-act An American Dream in vivid detail.
The Takács Quartet’s first violinist tracks his own history and those of favorite composers in Distant Melodies: Music in Search of Home.
A DVD of the new ballet shows its onstage brilliance in addition to being a great score.
The Pasadena Playhouse offers a glimmering revival of Stephen Sondheim’s musical about art and artists.
Pierre-Laurent Aimard is back for a polished solo turn in Béla Bartók’s Second Piano Concerto.
A talented cast of young, ethnically diverse singers delivers a scintillating performance of José Maria Condemi’s wittily conceived production.
In his San Francisco debut, Shibe brings in the Van Kuijk Quartet for a luminous performance of Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
The SF Symphony introduces one of its collaborative partners in a wide range of music, including two pieces by Jesper Nordin.
The brilliant pianist has been on a tear performing the composer’s four concertos and Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
The orchestra’s conductor laureate may work seated on the podium now, but his interpretations are still vital as ever.