Alexander Barantschik talks about how making music with his colleagues on his 1742 Guarnerius is the sweetest way to celebrate his 10th anniversary with the S.F. Symphony.
The composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich has to feel crazy in love with a proposed work, otherwise she doesn’t do it.
Probing the heart of contemporary music is key to the conducting career of Susanna Mälkki, another bright star from Finland.
The Romeros keep the legend of their classical guitar quartet alive through several generations.
Guitarist Yamandu Costa tours with his distinctive seven-string instrument, lending new flavors to to the popular music of Brazil.
Russian pianist Olga Kern loves her thriving career, painting scenes from nature, and her sophisticated young son.
The German baritone Matthias Goerne tells why he is drawn to songs with contemporary relevance, allowing him to plumb his emotional depths.
Soprano Dominique Labelle shares her thoughts on preparing for a performance, finding one’s career path, and wanting to teach voice to others.
Whether classical flamenco or modern dance-influenced styles, it’s all in the family in Carolina Lugo’s and Carolé Acuña’s company.
A beloved chanteuse returns to San Francisco for a journey through time.