If San Francisco’s Rec and Parks Dept. accepts the proposal of World Arts West, the city could have the big, multipurpose stage it needs.
Not only shouldn’t we have personal tech in the concert hall, we should put away the playbills and other crutches and prepare to be spontaneous, says Mondavi Center executive Don Roth.
How many artists does it take to put on Les Troyens? Plus streaming opera in Europe and music director news.
Why adapting personal tech for use in the concert hall is a must.
Meet the folks who make sure that the singers can go on, and attend to audience members as well.
The small Marin-based orchestra is made up of seasoned professionals united in their love of making beautiful music.
The show must go on, even in war-torn Donetsk, Redwood Symphony to perform Ravel, and American Bach Choir gets a documentary.
Once considered lost, the Sacramento Philharmonic and the Opera are coming back with a new plan, and performances beginning in June.
SFCM President David Stull talks about what’s going on with the conservatory, including its new record label.
The Sacramento region faces an identity crisis when it comes to the arts. Can it remake itself?