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Victoria Looseleaf - March 4, 2026

Fresh off winning the 2025 Banff International String Quartet Competition, the cutting-edge ensemble will perform at Bing Concert Hall on March 8.  

Richard S. Ginell - March 3, 2026

Revolución diamantina, as performed by the LA Philharmonic, is a memorable masterwork.

George Papajohn - March 3, 2026

An orchestral version of the composer’s From the Book of Nightmares was perfectly suited to the intimate Barbro Osher Recital Hall.

Janos Gereben - March 3, 2026

As the festival’s founders hand over the reins to new artistic directors, they reflect on 25 years of success.

Steven Winn - March 3, 2026

San Francisco Ballet’s new program traces a riveting journey from halting beginnings to dance that doesn't want to stop.

Jim Farber - March 3, 2026

With John Holiday in the title role and Dalia Stasevska commanding in the pit, this revival is a tour de force.

Nicholas Jones - March 3, 2026

Moving performances of Scarlatti and Pergolesi anchored a program that also showcased brilliant violinist YuEun Gemma Kim.

Rebecca Wishnia - March 3, 2026

In Palo Alto, the German ensemble showcased the risks and rewards of adventurous chamber music interpretation.

Victoria Looseleaf - March 3, 2026

Attendees will take in the visual artist’s sprawling installation in honor of Isang Yun before experiencing the composer’s music played live.

Michael Zwiebach - March 3, 2026

Sci-fi golems, a dissident Iranian poet, internet radicals, and a morally compromised reporter are all in the mix in the festival of new operas.