Classical

Janos Gereben - August 8, 2023

A collection of duets from Handel and Verdi to Kevin Puts showcases the young artists in substantial roles.

David Bratman - August 8, 2023

Proving that contemporary composition isn’t unapproachable, the “Chamber Music Now” concert has dancing, comedy, and lots of good music.

Richard S. Ginell - August 8, 2023

Two virtuosic percussion concertos and Carlos Simon’s vital Tales – A Folklore Symphony lead a successful first weekend.

Victoria Looseleaf - August 8, 2023

At the Hollywood Bowl, with live accompaniment from the LA Phil and LA Master Chorale, the film has even more impact.

Date:
City:
San Francisco
Price Range:
$20-$25
Emily Wilson - August 8, 2023

Oakland Public Conservatory and Living Jazz are centering African American musical heritage for students of all ages.

Victoria Looseleaf - August 8, 2023

The young music director discusses stepping in to lead major orchestras at the last minute, his history with the LA Phil, and how to listen sensitively.

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City:
San Francisco
Price Range:
FREE
Janos Gereben - August 7, 2023

Alexander Shchetynsky’s Requiem will receive its U.S. premiere at Davies Symphony Hall this month.