Broadway dominates, but some of the world’s great classical quartets and jazz headliners are also visiting Costa Mesa next season.
The Morton Gould Young Composer Award-winner creates pandemic-inspired work for the ambitious amateur choral society.
The electronica-meets-classical presenter stretches out to a non-club venue.
The new season will feature three works from LACO’s composer-in-residence program, as well as a piano concerto for Jeffery Kahane.
The first full season since the pandemic will be filled with accomplished artists and the music of Joseph Haydn.
Staff members who went public with their resignations last month don’t agree with the report’s findings.
There’s not going to be a lack of star power with the programs next season.
Performing in small spaces scattered around the East Bay and San Francisco, a host of smaller musical organizations are making a noise in April.
Donato Cabrera keeps the East Bay orchestra in the vanguard with all-new and remarkably diverse programming, plus an all-women roster of soloists.
An open letter from SFCV’s executive director.