SFS musicians, who have been playing without a contract since November, were distributing flyers outside Davies Symphony Hall last week.
The company is transforming Z Space into a snowy mountain landscape that will drop audiences directly into Joby Talbot and Gene Scheer’s story.
The founder of the Rubin Institute for Music Criticism at SFCM has released a memoir about his career in journalism and book publishing.
A new recital album turns up a number of exciting bel canto rarities, along with familiar favorites — all beautifully sung.
In a rock-solid performance by the Ensemble intercontemporain, a new musical score does everything that the 1924 film could not even imagine.
The opera’s latest revision, unveiled by Adams, the LA Phil, and the original cast, makes a strong case for the work.
Calm, peaceful works by the Ukrainian composer contrast with the Sturm und Drang of Mozart’s D-Minor Piano Concerto at The Soraya.
The Chicago quartet is in its element with a program of recent works written expressly for the group.