Cann, who debuts with the SF Symphony this week, talks about discovering Price and jazzing Rhapsody in Blue.
In a performance at Disney Hall, the pianist and his band champion the legacy of this influential figure in the early history of jazz.
Okpebholo, in demand in the Bay Area this season, talks about finding inspiration in social issues and other art forms.
At Cal Performances, Grevious captivates with her musical advocacy for Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” — or rather, “Bridgetower” — Sonata.
The 28-year-old talks about his latest projects, his passions, and his meteoric rise.
Tines’s ongoing consideration of the legendary performer’s legacy continues in a recital for Monday Evening Concerts.
Ahead of her Cal Performances debut, the Avery Fisher Career Grant winner talks about her big breaks and career so far.
It’s all part of getting into character as Tines channels the life and trials of a legendary performer, Paul Robeson.
At The Ford in L.A., Dorrance Dance shows off its “sophisticated hybrid of dance and music.”
The new opera may not be aggressively attention-grabbing, but it is rich, evocative, and deeply felt.