The violinist captures a quiet moment to reflect on her swirling world of sound, image, and nonstop creativity.
The "Broadway-worthy" version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella comes to San Francisco.
The multimedia pioneer’s complex layers of sight and sound may seem off-the-cuff, but there’s a world of thought and preparation behind each performance.
The wildly creative DJ and composer pairs processed recordings of a “dead” baroque ensemble with the S.F. Symphony performing live.
When necessity drove these award-winning classical musicians to experiment with jazz, their music-making got even better.
: Chicago’s adventurous and cool percussion ensemble brings their magic to San Francisco.
Norwegian composers Lasse Thoresen and Cecilie Ore open the festival on Friday, March 4.
The musical is running at the Berkeley Playhouse through March 6.
The newly reopened Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive revives it’s new-music series.
The composer and trumpeter reflects on his “jazz-in-opera,” as he prepares its S.F. premiere.