Features

Janos Gereben - May 5, 2015

The show must go on, even in war-torn Donetsk, Redwood Symphony to perform Ravel, and American Bach Choir gets a documentary.

Mark MacNamara - April 28, 2015

Once considered lost, the Sacramento Philharmonic and the Opera are coming back with a new plan, and performances beginning in June.

Jeff Kaliss - April 9, 2015

SFCM President David Stull talks about what’s going on with the conservatory, including its new record label.

Mark MacNamara - April 9, 2015

The Sacramento region faces an identity crisis when it comes to the arts. Can it remake itself?

Janos Gereben - April 8, 2015

Musical musings on S.F. Opera's own Game of Thrones, the S.F. Symphony at the movies, and more.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 27, 2015

Reviews of albums by the UK group Voces8, Anonymous 4 and Norway’s Trio Mediaeval.

Molly Colin - March 11, 2015

Pierre-Laurent the pianist celebrates his long-time association with Pierre the composer.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 6, 2015

The 20th anniversary edition of Other Minds offers a number of commemorations, not least those tied to founder Charles Amirkhanian's personal history.

Janice Berman - March 6, 2015

The company reports that it will shut down this month unless it can close a revenue hole.

Brett Campbell - March 3, 2015

The composer, who appears with the San Francisco Symphony this week, connects music and visual art in his concerto In Seven Days.