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Charged with emotion, the soprano gave a glimpse of her upcoming album, “The Fiddle and the Drum,” at Zellerbach Hall last Sunday.

Led by Dr. German Gonzalez, the 2026 programming will celebrate Mexican heritage, Pride Month, Juneteenth, and more.

Maurice White’s long-lost concerto and orchestral arrangements of his hits anchor a tribute concert 23 years in the making.

The May 2 performance dove into the music and experience of Indigenous, Black, and Chinese Americans.

Barbara Bogatin, a cellist in the SF Symphony Orchestra since 1994, remembers Michael Tilson Thomas.

The conductor was best in partnering with violinist María Dueñas in Korngold’s Violin Concerto.

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

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