The show must go on, even in war-torn Donetsk, Redwood Symphony to perform Ravel, and American Bach Choir gets a documentary.
Once considered lost, the Sacramento Philharmonic and the Opera are coming back with a new plan, and performances beginning in June.
SFCM President David Stull talks about what’s going on with the conservatory, including its new record label.
The Sacramento region faces an identity crisis when it comes to the arts. Can it remake itself?
Musical musings on S.F. Opera's own Game of Thrones, the S.F. Symphony at the movies, and more.
Reviews of albums by the UK group Voces8, Anonymous 4 and Norway’s Trio Mediaeval.
Pierre-Laurent the pianist celebrates his long-time association with Pierre the composer.
The 20th anniversary edition of Other Minds offers a number of commemorations, not least those tied to founder Charles Amirkhanian's personal history.
The company reports that it will shut down this month unless it can close a revenue hole.
The composer, who appears with the San Francisco Symphony this week, connects music and visual art in his concerto In Seven Days.