Music News

Michael Zwiebach - April 19, 2022

Broadway dominates, but some of the world’s great classical quartets and jazz headliners are also visiting Costa Mesa next season.

Janos Gereben - April 19, 2022

The Morton Gould Young Composer Award-winner creates pandemic-inspired work for the ambitious amateur choral society.

Michael Zwiebach - April 12, 2022

The electronica-meets-classical presenter stretches out to a non-club venue.

Peter Feher - April 12, 2022

The new season will feature three works from LACO’s composer-in-residence program, as well as a piano concerto for Jeffery Kahane.

Janos Gereben - April 11, 2022

The first full season since the pandemic will be filled with accomplished artists and the music of Joseph Haydn.

Tom Jacobs - April 6, 2022

Staff members who went public with their resignations last month don’t agree with the report’s findings.

Peter Feher - April 5, 2022

There’s not going to be a lack of star power with the programs next season.

Michael Zwiebach - April 5, 2022

Performing in small spaces scattered around the East Bay and San Francisco, a host of smaller musical organizations are making a noise in April.

Paul Kotapish - April 5, 2022

Donato Cabrera keeps the East Bay orchestra in the vanguard with all-new and remarkably diverse programming, plus an all-women roster of soloists.

Claudia Campazzo - April 5, 2022

An open letter from SFCV’s executive director.