Previews

Emily Wilson - December 5, 2022

The experimental sound artist is again returning to the Wattis Institute for the exhibition Drum Listens to Heart.

Lou Fancher - November 28, 2022

HALIE! recounts the joys, hardships, and remarkable music that underscored the gospel singer’s career.

Tom Jacobs - November 15, 2022

The director’s latest collaboration with the chorus adapts a mournful but timely piece by early Baroque composer Heinrich Schütz.

Michael Zwiebach - November 8, 2022

The Charleston-based concert organization returns to the West Coast with eight events, from recitals and lectures to an 80-musician orchestra.

Lou Fancher - November 8, 2022

Students and faculty at Stanford Medicine now have a group creative outlet.

Giacomo Fiore - November 1, 2022

Bay Area composer Edward Schocker leads a journey through just intonation in his multipart work Dodecachordon.

Jeff Kaliss - October 25, 2022

Just outside of Truckee is a little organization making music for ranchers, cowboys, and whoever else wants to drop in.

Lou Fancher - October 24, 2022

The South African group with a worldwide following shares a message of hope on its U.S. tour.

Lou Fancher - October 18, 2022

Despite challenges, the company has had a vital impact on the Bay Area, presenting African and African American dance.

Tom Jacobs - October 16, 2022

The classic film turns 50 this year, and a screening with live orchestra comes to Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre on Oct. 29.