The composer talks about the Augmented Orchestra, a new application that incorporates electroacoustic techniques more seamlessly.
Oakland Public Conservatory and Living Jazz are centering African American musical heritage for students of all ages.
The acclaimed concertmaster, who’s in La Jolla this month and next for SummerFest, talks about balancing her orchestral and chamber roles.
The new artistic director has strong ideas about how to program, but she’s in tune with the spirit of the place.
The World Choir Games in Gangneung saw more than 300 ensembles from 34 countries compete for gold.
The opera’s chamber version was premiered in 2019 by Left Coast Chamber Ensemble and represents a big win for composer Laura Schwendinger.
Despite a debilitating illness, the singer has a memoir out and is helping local cultural arts academy Los Cenzontles.
With Julia Bullock as soloist, the concert scored points with songs by Margaret Bonds and an ambitious work by Reena Esmail.
Cahill’s concert is based on her long-standing interest in the form and in commissioning new music.
The artistic couple and their tempestuous love is the subject of Gabriela Lena Frank and Nilo Cruz’s new work, now at SF Opera.