Artistic Director Celia Fushille’s company spins through three contrasting, exhilarating works in its season opener.
Changing the setting of Donizetti’s opera adds a conceptual layer that enhances a cherished score.
The enterprising ensemble partners with local and international choro musicians for another revelatory program.
Composer Luciano Chessa brings a fresh ear to the genre but still honors its history in his opening-night performance.
The orchestra spotlights two local organizations — the African-American Shakespeare Company and Bayview Opera House — to start the season.
SFCV’s Rubin Institute fellow files his first report from New York about one of the city’s most inventive new-music groups.
The famed pianist chats about his early training, teaching the next generation, and an upcoming concert for San Francisco Performances.