Catch these concerts big and small at UC Berkeley and the SF Conservatory of Music.
Artistic Director Celia Fushille’s company spins through three contrasting, exhilarating works in its season opener.
Changing the setting of Donizetti’s opera adds a conceptual layer that enhances a cherished score.
The enterprising ensemble partners with local and international choro musicians for another revelatory program.
Composer Luciano Chessa brings a fresh ear to the genre but still honors its history in his opening-night performance.
The orchestra spotlights two local organizations — the African-American Shakespeare Company and Bayview Opera House — to start the season.
SFCV’s Rubin Institute fellow files his first report from New York about one of the city’s most inventive new-music groups.
The famed pianist chats about his early training, teaching the next generation, and an upcoming concert for San Francisco Performances.