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The Russian-born Finnish conductor will return to the San Francisco Symphony from May 8-10.

“Even amidst the emotional turbulence of dealing with death, love lives on — transformed, but real,” writes SFCV’s Tom Jacobs.

Brain cancer claimed the life of San Francisco Symphony Music Director Laureate Michael Tilson Thomas, a musical giant beloved by the orchestra, it

Four accompanists reflect on improvising, composing, and the unlikely paths that led them to scoring silent films.

The outgoing music director gave a strong performance at the black-tie gala held in his honor.

The guitarist played a Concierto de Aranjuez for the ages and the orchestra premiered Henry Dorn’s seductive Blues Variations.

The pianist’s command of Sergei Prokofiev’s most fearsome music was on display in a concert at Davies Symphony Hall.

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