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For her debut with SF Symphony on June 1, the conductor will lead Mendelssohn’s “Reformation” Symphony.

Conductor Tianyi Lu made her debut with the SF Symphony, but violinist Maria Dueñas stole the show.

Esa-Pekka Salonen did a masterful job of concert programming and great performers did the rest.

Early music veterans Sequentia turned a concert of 11th-century German songs into a meditation on music itself.

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

Vocalist Tierney Sutton and pianist Tamir Hendelman’s duo album is the first of a projected four, naturally.

Francis Johnson gets a dazzling revival from Music of the Regiment and the New York Baroque Dance Company.

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Curated by Unsuk Chin, the first night of music is all contemporary and never less than enthralling.

Thorvaldsdottir’s work will be performed at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music on August 9.

Ramón Tebar conducts a brilliant cast of singing actors, including tenor Pene Pati and soprano Karen Chia-ling Ho, in Puccini’s great tragicomedy.

Guest conductor Elim Chan returns with a passionate yet graceful program that pairs Swan Lake with the “Pathétique” Symphony.