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Victoria Looseleaf - May 6, 2024

Glennie has paved a remarkable path — as a soloist, as a deaf performer, and as an advocate for connection above all else.

Lev Mamuya - May 6, 2024

Widely divergent approaches to composition make for an ear-opening experience.

Janos Gereben - April 30, 2024

Three new studies shed light on how the brain reacts to music.

Jim Farber - April 30, 2024

The closing concert highlights composers at every career stage, from an undergraduate student to a 95-year-old master.

Aimée Ts'ao - April 30, 2024

Choreographer Joanna Haigood’s immersive new work will open up a public space.

Victoria Looseleaf - April 30, 2024

With several U.S. premieres, the return of its Baroque ensemble, and a raft of guest stars, the group builds on its successes.

Rebecca Wishnia - April 30, 2024

Back-to-back concerts by the SF Symphony and the Alexander String Quartet feature important works by the overlooked English composer.

Yoshi Kato - April 30, 2024

The SF International Arts Festival may not have big-name headliners, but it has audacious and eclectic artists aplenty.

Molly Colin - April 30, 2024

Pratt is spending more time in the Bay Area, teaching at SFCM and soloing with ensembles like New Century Chamber Orchestra.

Janos Gereben - April 29, 2024

The company’s production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood promises a new ending every night.