The drummer brings her four-part multimedia suite to SFJAZZ, working with the Del Sol String Quartet and dancer Babatunji Johnson, among others.
Sam Adams’s piano concerto makes a big impression, while Esa-Pekka Salonen chivvies Bruckner’s Sixth Symphony along.
In a major recital for LA Opera, the tenor sings three world premieres dealing directly with being proudly gay.
Our intrepid Rubin Institute fellow spent a busy weekend in the city on a hill, catching five different ensembles.
The orchestra salutes architect Frank Gehry in its just-announced new season.
SFCV chats with the conductor and pianist, who takes the stage with his former ensemble to solo in a new concerto by his son Gabriel.
It wouldn’t be the first time in the orchestra’s history that contract negotiations disrupted an overseas trip.
The pioneering flutist and SF Symphony collaborative partner makes a masterpiece out of Marcos Balter’s imaginative work.