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Be'eri Moalem - September 24, 2015

The New Century Chamber Orchestra started off its season with a program that was split between the composer and mostly Russian music.

Mark MacNamara - September 24, 2015

The quartet has just arrived from Buenos Aires, bringing tango inspired by the past, present, and future of the genre.

Janos Gereben - September 23, 2015

András Schiff's concerts at Davies Hall next week bring to conclusion an extensive, ambitious, multi-city, multi-year program based on the final three piano sonatas of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert.

Lou Fancher - September 22, 2015

Yo-Yo Ma and his ensemble are at the center of a new documentary by an Academy Award-winning filmmaker.

Janos Gereben - September 22, 2015

An impressive Herbst Theatre is set to reopen, with new features that improve the music hall's sound, and a look at the most dangerous chandelier in musical theater.

Janos Gereben - September 22, 2015

The San Francisco Opera announced on Tuesday, September 22, the appointment of Matthew Shilvock as the company's next general director.

Giacomo Fiore - September 21, 2015

It was unadulterated Bill Frisell, as the guitarist played solo with only his effects pedals as occasional accompaniment.

Rebecca Wishnia - September 21, 2015

The young string quartet, the first quartet-in-residence at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, also performed early works by Webern and Beethoven.

Janos Gereben - September 18, 2015

The San Francisco Opera announced on September 18 that Damrau is withdrawing from its production of Lucia.

Jeff Kaliss - September 16, 2015

SFCV talks with Bolívar Orchestra concertmaster Alejandro Carreño about the upcoming residency and performances as well as the importance of music for children everywhere.