The jazz singer demonstrates her skill at excavating hidden depths in her material, and she does it all with swing and panache.
Pianist Natasha Paremski brings grace to a Rachmaninoff concerto.
The lauded choreographer wraps a year as artist-in-residence at Grace Cathedral with three powerful “offerings” danced in the church’s nave.
The SF Girls Chorus was on hand to embody that assertion.
Conductor and orchestra up their game in music by Hindemith, Schoenberg, and Kurt Weill.
The French guitarist is a rising star in the six-string world, sporting impressive chops and a diverse repertory.
All things coffee percolate through the all-Bach program as PBO’s music director-designate flexes his considerable harpsichord chops.
It’s a trek from downtown, but the venue’s superior acoustics prove perfect for the chamber orchestra’s wide-ranging concert.
A full evening of improvised music makes for challenging and rewarding listening.
Several Icelandic composers and Kaija Saariaho filled out an exciting, if gloomy new-music concert.