Bunnett’s all-female Afro-Cuban jazz group plays multiple gigs around the Bay Area this season.
Better pedagogy and online resources have resulted in a bounty of young virtuosos, but performance and employment opportunities haven’t kept pace.
As head of a new SFO department tackling diversity and inclusion issues, Mc Neal helps administrators recognize and confront their own biases.
Are there parallels today with Germany and its vibrant cultural scene during the period between WWI and the rise of Nazism?
She wanted to conduct her own orchestra, so she built the San Francisco Philharmonic, which debuts Feb. 3.
The master fiddler has been spearheading a global revival in traditional Scottish music for decades from the Sierra foothills.
Cofounder Charles Amirkhanian talks about a lifetime of expanding and reshaping the definition of “serious music.”
The legendary jazz pianist makes a rare West-Coast appearance at San Francisco’s Black Cat starting Jan. 23.
The opera’s composer, librettist, and director chat about the evolution of their fresh take on the Orpheus myth.
A Jake Heggie premiere highlights residencies at Kohl Mansion and the Soraya.