The LA Phil’s recent string of festival programming falls short on the classical side but succeeds at its most contemporary.
SFCV chats with the famed sibling piano duo about working with contemporary composers and staging new pieces.
SFCV chats with the star violinist about her many enthusiasms, both in art and in life.
The revered violinist, who died Saturday, was only the second woman in the U.S. to hold the title of concertmaster with a major orchestra.
The soprano, who’s creating the role in John Adams’s new work at SF Opera, chats with SFCV about approaching a legendary character.
The much-in-demand conductor makes her LA Phil debut this month, ahead of taking up the baton with LA Opera for the next several seasons.
The star conductor says she draws on all her training, from studying jazz to speaking six languages, when preparing a performance.
The ensemble premieres a semistaged opera inspired by the diary of a young Filipina immigrant to California.
In Daughters of the Delta, Michelle Jacques delves into her Louisiana roots to honor the legacy of the women musicians who brought their music north.
The cellist/vocalist has three upcoming “Sound/scape” concerts at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum.