Six genre-defying works reveal the composer’s restless intellect.
A lively new arrangement of a Mendelssohn work for two clarinets features father-and-son soloists Jon and Alec Manasse.
The long running L.A. chamber series plays Music for 18 Musicians for the first time.
S.F. Symphony’s experimental performance space is hip and busy.
The hip, conductorless ensemble ranges seamlessly from a contemporary work based on an Indian theme to a Mozart classic.
The vocal-piano trio offers a rare bouquet of ’50s Puerto Rican boleros and originals.
A Prokofiev quintet highlights a unique program dubbed “Lifecircus.”
The in-demand violist chats about her upcoming performance at S.F. Symphony’s SoundBox.
Young performers share the limelight with the eclectic ensemble’s regulars.
Grant Gershon leads a program pairing Bach with an Indian-inspired West Coast premiere from Reena Esmail.