Yefim Bronfman begins a survey of the composer’s career-spanning piano sonatas.
William Forsythe’s 1999 ballet, Pas/Parts, gets a makeover for its North American premiere.
The young company makes the most of its strong cast in a compact, economical staging.
Popular guest performers, conductor Tatsuya Shimono and soloist Ju-Young Baek, returned for a concert at San Jose’s California Theatre.
The three pieces that made up San Francisco Contemporary Music Players’ Jan. 19 concert played with sound as a physical presence in the environment of the concert hall.
Conductor Krzysztof Urbanski made an astonishing debut with the San Francisco Symphony, joined by pianist Emanuel Ax.
A star turn by a young violinist, and strong conducting from guest Mei-Ann Chen started the new year off right in at Weill Hall.
The group lived up to its “hip, unstuffy” reputation at St. Mark’s Lutheran in San Francisco.
The early music ensemble performed festive pieces from the Italian baroque at St. Mark’s Lutheran in San Francisco.
The Nutcracker, in Helgi Thomasson’s 2004 production, casts a holiday glow.