In a new work for Stanford Live, Bang on a Can All-Stars, and the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Lang probes the limits of music and nature.
Is the orchestra’s former associate conductor, who now has a flourishing international career, a contender to succeed Esa-Pekka Salonen?
The 46-year-old, who recently portrayed Escamillo in SF Opera’s production of Carmen, says he’s just entering the prime years of his career.
The star of European stages has finally crossed the Atlantic and is making her West Coast debut this month.
The orchestra’s associate concertmaster understands that, in life as in music, “you can’t sit back and be passive and follow.”
Costanzo is set to make his Bay Area recital debut in a wide-ranging program presented by San Francisco Performances.
Following his sensational performance at the 2024 Games in Paris, the French tenor debuts in a recital at The Wallis.
The New West Symphony’s music director chats about his programming ethos and working with composer Mason Bates.
Cann, who debuts with the SF Symphony this week, talks about discovering Price and jazzing Rhapsody in Blue.
Okpebholo, in demand in the Bay Area this season, talks about finding inspiration in social issues and other art forms.