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The conductor’s eagerly awaited, COVID-delayed first appearance with the LA Phil delivered on every front.

The great pianist played the composer’s 24 Préludes, with confident brilliance while mishandling some of the quieter pieces.

The presenter’s 2026-2027 season will explore American arts in all their variety.

Jazz composer and bandleader Arturo O’Farrill is the center’s first-ever Artist-in-Residence.

The Choir gave a polished, exciting performance of one of the most challenging works in the choral canon.

Now in its fourth year, Melissa Tannus’s festival brings nine teachers and a weekend of classes, jams, and performances to S.F.

Departing Music Director James Conlon presided over the whimsical production of Benjamin Britten’s opera at the cathedral.

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The Grammy-winning vocal ensemble kicked off its annual Bay Area tour with a salute to American music.

Composer and percussionist Andy Akiho curates an adventurous program partly inspired by the art of Japanese American ceramicist Jun Kaneko.