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Elmore shares his love for the bassoon and Beethoven’s Ninth, which SFS has programmed this June.     

Based on John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer-winning play, the opera asks whether audiences can handle uncertainty.   

Gustavo Dudamel led a ferocious but musical performance with extraordinary singing and Frank Gehry’s magical designs.

After the appointment of SF Symphony’s next music director, Cristian Măcelaru led a blazing program featuring Tyler Taylor’s Embers.

Jovino Santos Neto returns to the Bay Area with the work of Hermeto Pascoal, the genre-bending legend who died last September.

The vocalist and composer demonstrated an impressive range of vocal techniques, and showcased some of her “live compositions.”

The semifinal of the Klein Competition brings world-class young talent to the SF Conservatory of Music.

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