The Walnut Creek company is staging Francis Poulenc’s La voix humaine in dialogue with Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas.
The ensemble’s annual summer festival is back at the Doheny Mansion with a focus on Dvořák, Janáček, and fellow Czech composers.
The annual week of concerts and workshops led by the Resonance Collective offers singers the opportunity to experiment.
Grant draws on years of musical mastery in his exploration of the ensemble that pioneered jazz-classical fusion.
Trío Guadalevín takes the mainstage at this year’s Berkeley Festival and Exhibition, sharing some of the diverse traditions of Latin America.
The legacy of one of the Bay Area’s most famous instrumentalists, Ali Akbar Khan, is celebrated in a special performance featuring his sons.
The composer’s adaptation of a 12th-century Persian poem involves many collaborators, including the SF Girls Chorus and The Living Earth Show.
The pianist has curated a variegated set of concerts, embracing the festival’s tradition of adventure.
The men’s chorus is exploring Machaut’s Messe de Nostre Dame and other works in an upcoming concert series.
Achinta S. McDaniel’s dance piece about the effects of the pandemic lockdown finds ghostly parallels in the museum’s Victorian architecture.