Features

Lou Fancher - March 29, 2016

The voraciously curious cellist is taking it all in — music, language, running, and the interests of his young nieces.

Janos Gereben - March 28, 2016

Celebrations and farewells at S.F. Ballet, a bounty of musicals at SHN, skateboards at ChamberWORKS, and free programs at YBG.

Lisa Houston - March 16, 2016

The new Taube Atrium Theater will host a variety of small opera and theater pieces, and its director of programming is looking to fill it with exciting surprises.

Janos Gereben - March 15, 2016

Chamber Music San Francisco's exciting new series, New Opera NYC comes to San Francisco for the first time.

Lou Fancher - March 8, 2016

The winner of the 2013 Pulitzer likes “janky mandolin,” hip hop, random sounds and, oh yeah, Bach and Beethoven. Discover how she finds inspiration in exploring different “worlds of music.”

Jim Farber - March 1, 2016

An opera premiere about a Marine returning from Iraq is grounded in the experiences of a veteran of the recent war.

Lou Fancher - February 25, 2016

Although she’s grown smarter about her work habits, Sarah Chang is still learning and pushing herself with new challenges.

Janos Gereben - February 23, 2016

Mark Morris takes on Layla and Majnun for Cal Performances, and Rossini's Italian Girl heads to Livermore.

Lou Fancher - February 15, 2016

For Lara Downes the personal is musical, and she’s building her career on connecting audiences to artistic process. And she’s thinking carefully about how music connects to human events.

Janos Gereben - February 9, 2016

Trios take over Music at Kohl Mansion, and Stuart Canin is back in the news with The Rifleman's Violin.