The choreographer talks about the groundbreaking work she and her group have done and what makes them distinctive.
The six-time Grammy winner is a passionate advocate for new music and music education, and he makes his SF Symphony debut April 7–9.
The Polish countertenor and champion break dancer tells SFCV about the latest projects in his blazing career.
We chat with the artist about her devotion to Ludwig van B, her teaching gig at UCSB, and her ambitious new release with Robert Koenig.
The gifted cellist talks about his approach to the instrument and his latest album.
The bass-baritone reprises his role in a radical retelling of Fidelio, but he’s expanding his part offstage, too.
The pedal-steel guitar virtuoso talks about his instrument, its role in Black gospel music, and much more. He plays in Oakland on Feb. 27.
Hope tells SFCV about his early years with Yehudi Menuhin, his whirlwind of activity during the pandemic, and his plans with the NCCO.
The stage and screen star tells SFCV about her choices for the Feb. 12 concert.
The musical ambassador talks about the challenges of playing the pipa, communicating through music, and her special bond with Lou Harrison.