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The production is a first time collaboration between Festival Opera and The San Francisco Early Music Society.

The late musician and advocate gifted $1 million each to the Cabrillo Festival, the Santa Cruz Chamber Players, and New Music Works.

This new musical about Bombay’s lunch delivery network deserves a one-way ticket to Broadway.

Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite are released in various, albeit confusing, listening formats.

Healdsburg Jazz Festival continues to book major musicians, while growing its community connections and outreach.

The label is set to record works by SFCM student composers, among other projects for the anniversary year.

Pairing Igor Stravinsky’s A Soldier’s Tale with a new work made for exciting, enlivening theater.

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A defining voice in California civil rights history takes center stage in Dolores, set for its world premiere at West Edge Opera.

Personal and artistic connections are at the heart of this summer’s concerts, which feature a host of high-profile period performers.

Pacific Symphony Orchestra’s new music director talks about conducting new and old scores, and connecting with musicians and audiences.

The conductor brought his signature energy, capping the Hollywood Bowl run with both drama and humor.