How Poiesis Quartet is Redefining Classical Music Through Queer Identity Victoria Looseleaf - March 4, 2026 Feature Mozart’s Unfinished Requiem Gets a Haunting Reinvention in San Francisco Rebecca Wishnia - February 28, 2026 Review From Stillness to Rapture in Forsythe's The Blake Works Steven Winn - March 3, 2026 Review Latest Poiesis Quartet Plays with Style at Stanford Live Review The award-winning ensemble performed contemporary pieces for the St. Lawrence Legacy Series. Wu Han and David Finckel’s Final Season at Music@Menlo Signals Continuity and Renewal Music News As the festival’s founders hand over the reins to new artistic directors, they reflect on 25 years of success. Revolución Redux: Gabriela Ortiz's Work Sparkles on a Second Listen Review Revolución diamantina, as performed by the LA Philharmonic, is a memorable masterwork. Heggie and his Music Find a Home at SFCM Review An orchestral version of the composer’s From the Book of Nightmares was perfectly suited to the intimate Barbro Osher Recital Hall. For Haegue Yang’s Star-Crossed Rendezvous, LA Phil and Museum of Contemporary Art Join Forces Preview Attendees will take in the visual artist’s sprawling installation in honor of Isang Yun before experiencing the composer’s music played live. West Edge Opera’s Snapshot Showcases Bold New Works Review Sci-fi golems, a dissident Iranian poet, internet radicals, and a morally compromised reporter are all in the mix in the festival of new operas. LA Opera’s Akhnaten Is Grand Opera at Its Grandest Review With John Holiday in the title role and Dalia Stasevska commanding in the pit, this revival is a tour de force. 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Ginell - March 3, 2026 Revolución diamantina, as performed by the LA Philharmonic, is a memorable masterwork. Review Heggie and his Music Find a Home at SFCM George Papajohn - March 3, 2026 An orchestral version of the composer’s From the Book of Nightmares was perfectly suited to the intimate Barbro Osher Recital Hall. With the LA Phil, Cate Blanchett Takes a Stand Against Tyranny February 18, 2026 From Stillness to Rapture in Forsythe's The Blake Works March 3, 2026 How Poiesis Quartet is Redefining Classical Music Through Queer Identity March 4, 2026 LA Opera’s Akhnaten Is Grand Opera at Its Grandest March 3, 2026 Features How Poiesis Quartet is Redefining Classical Music Through Queer Identity A Lost Opera From Teaching Legend Nadia Boulanger Resurfaces One Last Ride with the Amazing Assad Brothers Reviews Poiesis Quartet Plays with Style at Stanford Live Revolución Redux: Gabriela Ortiz's Work Sparkles on a Second Listen Heggie and his Music Find a Home at SFCM Music News Wu Han and David Finckel’s Final Season at Music@Menlo Signals Continuity and Renewal Cancellations Announced at Lamplighters Music Theatre and Zephyr Symphony Marin Alsop’s Purple Baton Promotes Women Conductors Artist Spotlights From Reality T.V. to the Met, Countertenor John Holiday Says, “If somebody tells me I can’t do something, I show them how I can.” Violinist Jennifer Koh Champions New Music and Emerging Artists Regina Carter's New Phase: Teacher, Instrumentalist, Doula Previews For Haegue Yang’s Star-Crossed Rendezvous, LA Phil and Museum of Contemporary Art Join Forces Pianist Zee Zee to Reimagine Liszt and Ravel at Stanford Live Compagnie Hervé Koubi Wants to Spark Hope for Brighter Days Media Opus 109 Lets Víkingur Ólafsson’s Curatorial Imagination Shine A Lost Opera From Teaching Legend Nadia Boulanger Resurfaces Jake Heggie's Intelligence Wins Grammy for Best Opera Recording From the Archives In S.F. Debut, Pianist Yunchan Lim Goes Bold With Bach Review The superstar player, who shot to fame at the Cliburn Competition three years ago, takes on the Goldberg Variations. Hear Now Music Festival Spotlights Works by Fresh Composers Review The 14th edition of the festival proves that contemporary composition is strong as ever in Los Angeles. SF Symphony Takes a Dive Into the Weirder Side of Mahler With Paavo Järvi Review With Järvi conducting, the orchestra approaches Mahler’s Seventh with admirable risk and excitement, if not the polish of performances under MTT. Forgotten Folk Tunes of Ukraine and Belarus, Revived by Veretski Pass Review The Berkeley klezmer trio, joined by clarinetist Joel Rubin, brings to light music from the decades before World War II.