Orchestras and opera houses are the most change-resistant classical organizations. So how’s that balance thing going in the Bay Area?
Boasting stellar chamber works performed by first-rate artists, the series is a long-running gift to Bay Area music lovers.
The edgy festival devoted to sound brings its ninth, and biggest, festival to San Francisco.
World premieres and a neglected Baroque composer highlight the concert planning.
Music Director Laurie Cohen leads two free performances by 50 Bay Area musicians playing works of New Deal composers.
The tenor withdraws from the company’s production of Roméo et Juliette.
The Colburn’s ensemble-in-residence ties the Marmen Quartet for the prestigious award.
Bay Area students foster international good will and bring home a gold medal.
Excerpts from classic interviews with the outgoing music director shine light on MTT’s approach to music and conducting.
Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo swing it in this updated jazz take on the Gilbert & Sullivan classic.