The organization has unveiled its 2025–2026 schedule, which features no shortage of ambitious productions and world-class artists.
The Berkeley klezmer trio, joined by clarinetist Joel Rubin, brings to light music from the decades before World War II.
Carvin’s six-decade career, teaching, recording, and gigging everywhere from Los Angeles to New York, is finally bringing him back to the Bay Area.
The performing arts center at Cal State Northridge will feature local performers and groups in four major concerts.
For her new album, Root Progressions, Cheng commissioned six composers to write music that goes beyond genres and idioms.
The Bird of a Thousand Voices is touring the West Coast in a concert version, but a larger staged production waits in the wings.
This spring, McBride plays SFJAZZ with a host of collaborators, from the young cats in his band Ursa Major to living legends like Kenny Barron.
Over four nights at SFJAZZ, Younger and her quintet debut sublime original pieces in new arrangements featuring NCCO.
Pianists Thembi Dunjana and Bokani Dyer, along with pop sensation Thandiswa Mazwai, are set to land in the Bay Area soon.