Orchestra

Janos Gereben - June 9, 2025

The 29-year-old pianist hails from Hong Kong, and his victory continues a certain recent trend at the Cliburn.

Tom Jacobs - June 9, 2025

The rising conductor talks to SFCV about how he landed the job following last year’s production of Romeo and Juliet.

Keith Gleason - June 9, 2025

The volunteer orchestra, founded to promote LGBTQ musicians, has spent this past year auditioning candidates for conductor.

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Fly Me to the Moon
A Tribute to Quincy Jones
Featuring the Pacific Jazz Orchestra
Lisa Hirsch - June 8, 2025

As the conductor’s tenure with the orchestra nears its end, composer Gabriella Smith is back with a new nature-focused work.

Emily Wilson - June 6, 2025

Mozart’s early masterpiece has layers of meaning that resonate at the War Memorial, according to director Lindy Hume.

Jeff Kaliss - June 6, 2025

The composer’s fourth opera, based on James Hilton’s beloved 1934 novella, is captured in a stellar audio production.

Josef Woodard - June 6, 2025

Curated by Unsuk Chin, the first night of music is all contemporary and never less than enthralling.

Lisa Hirsch - June 5, 2025

Ramón Tebar conducts a brilliant cast of singing actors, including tenor Pene Pati and soprano Karen Chia-ling Ho, in Puccini’s great tragicomedy.