The orchestra will feature a variety of soloists next season, while Andrew Bales’s successor prepares to build on the organization’s successes.
Reimagined classics, local ensembles, and visiting orchestras make up the presenter’s classical music series.
The new alliance provides a chance to explore “new ideas for performing, recording, and distributing music,” says SFCM President David Stull.
Daniel Hope talks about his unique vision for an exciting anniversary season.
The perennial favorite is part of SFO’s multiyear presentation of three Mozart/Lorenzo Da Ponte works set in the same house during different eras.
His winning work, Voiceless Mass, is mesmerizing and visceral, according to the committee.
The group’s performances this weekend are dedicated to local composer and longtime supporter Aurelio de la Vega.
From the Alexander String Quartet to Ranky Tanky, the coming year has something for everyone.
The new charitable foundation will fund the arts and sciences in honor of the late Ann Getty and her legacy.
The new-music band is presenting a series of “homebase” concerts from May through July.