The Mexican-American baritone delivered a fascinating and linguistically diverse program without getting tongue-tied.
Awkward programming and distracting visuals overshadow a powerful rendition of Fauré’s Requiem.
The collaborative One Found Sound finds adventure in chamber works by Mozart, Nielsen, and Thomson.
Brenda Way, KT Nelson, and Kimi Okada’s Oberlin Dance Collective is still going strong at 45.
Yuri Possokhov creates a ballet that bathes in wonderful artifacts of the Sixties.
Royal Hartigan guided the stellar combo in a vibrant program that spanned multiple musical traditions.
The ensemble will be missed for their sensible interpretations and fine ensemble playing.
The guitarist delivered masterful renderings of J.S. Bach's Chaconne and a selection of Latin favorites.
A bold, new opera tells of PTSD and the American and Iraqi casualties of a war we’d like to forget, but can’t.
In her San Francisco debut, Vicky Chow showcased works that confronted difficult issues of technology and politics.