Hancock’s powerful jazz ignited sparks on stage — with the orchestra and without.
Cellist Truls Mørk tears into Prokofiev’s Sinfonia concertante with the S.F. Symphony.
The folksy composer and instrumentalist fronts a program honoring former composer-in-residence Steven Stucky.
The orchestra commissions six new works in a variety of styles.
The orchestra reveals its strengths under guest conductor JoAnn Falletta’s baton.
The new conductor tackles Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony with precision and exemplary technique.
Violinist Benjamin Beilman wows with a powerful rendition of a Jennifer Higdon concerto.
The vibrant new composition works brilliantly in tandem with a transitional work from Esa-Pekka Salonen.
The beginning of a long celebration emphasized everything that’s special about the orchestra and the city.
The orchestra fills eight miles with a musical block party that showcases diversity.