Two of the recently revived composer’s late masterpieces flourish in a recording with soprano Janinah Burnett and bass-baritone Dashon Burton.
The conductorless chamber orchestra launches the Herbert Franklin Mells Project, performing scores that have gone unheard for almost 70 years.
In a new series, the KDFC/KUSC resident artist continues to cover underrepresented composers and the history that makes American music so rich.
The drummer brings her four-part multimedia suite to SFJAZZ, working with the Del Sol String Quartet and dancer Babatunji Johnson, among others.
In a major recital for LA Opera, the tenor sings three world premieres dealing directly with being proudly gay.
This year’s PIVOT Festival will showcase the music of Black and women composers, works that haven’t been recorded until now.
SFCV chats with the award-winning, boundary-breaking dance artist, whose company, A.I.M, comes to California this month.
Resurrected by determined advocates like Cox, William Levi Dawson’s symphony is definitely repertory-worthy.
The Bay Area musician made national headlines when she was denied tenure by the SF Symphony in 1974.
Having grabbed the brass ring at the San Francisco Symphony, he’s working on being “discovered” and integrating his wide musical experience into his style.