Clarinet virtuoso Anat Cohen has a run of gigs in California this month, culminating in a residency at SFJAZZ with her expansive Tentet.
Today's music archivists face serious challenges, and cloud storage may not be the answer.
Always looking forward, the City’s cultural epicenter celebrates its first 100 years with new programs, new commissions, and an expanded campus.
Touring California during a pandemic is just the latest challenge for the indomitable London Symphony Orchestra.
Inspired by a lost dance from 1952, this major new work is set to a score by jazz pianist/composer Jason Moran, performed live by Wild Up on March 19.
Although this year’s nominees don’t represent the industry’s growing diversity, they should be represented in the Oscars telecast.
The great American soprano turned 95 in February. Here’s where to start with her storied decades of recording.
The singer-songwriter’s own musical journey has been informed by her father Johnny’s legacy.
This expansive essay explores the cultural contradictions of the Harlem Renaissance and American culture informing Still’s musical achievements.
Social-justice advocacy is all in a day’s work for the virtuosic drummer. Her run of five unique shows at SFJAZZ starts Feb. 16.