The Martha Graham Legacy at 100 Victoria Looseleaf - September 26, 2023 Feature The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs Is Polished, Beautiful, Troubling Simon Cohen - September 26, 2023 Review Kelly Hall-Tompkins Makes Things Happen Michael Zwiebach - September 26, 2023 Artist Spotlight Latest Don Giovanni Lives in the Music at LA Opera Review James Conlon’s strong, insightful direction of the singers and orchestra meets a less imaginative production. Arrivals and Departures at SF Symphony Music News The orchestra has added a handful of new musicians to its roster but is still looking to fill some major openings. Rising Star Pianist Tom Borrow Isn’t Your Average Gen Zer Artist Spotlight Not a fan of social media, intrigued by the novels of E.T.A. Hoffmann, Borrow is charting his own path and playing music he loves. The Industry Still Goes Where No Opera Company Has Gone Before Preview The innovative company’s latest is the sci-fi Star Choir, about colonization and what it means to be human. Will Davies Symphony Hall Both Expand and Shrink in the Future? Music News Plans are being drawn up for a potential new recital hall and decreased seating capacity. Relive Yuja Wang’s Formidable Rachmaninoff Cycle With the LA Phil Review These recordings led by Gustavo Dudamel in February of this year capture some of the pianist’s most thrilling work to date. Bay Area Fall Season Opens With a Few Cancellations Music News A couple of conductors are out at the SF Symphony, and Christine Goerke won’t sing at Cal Performances. 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Music News Bay Area Fall Season Opens With a Few Cancellations Janos Gereben - September 25, 2023 A couple of conductors are out at the SF Symphony, and Christine Goerke won’t sing at Cal Performances. Will Davies Symphony Hall Both Expand and Shrink in the Future? September 25, 2023 Eugene Izotov: Technique, Artistry, and Courage on Oboe July 10, 2023 Relive Yuja Wang’s Formidable Rachmaninoff Cycle With the LA Phil September 25, 2023 Rising Star Pianist Tom Borrow Isn’t Your Average Gen Zer September 26, 2023 Features The Martha Graham Legacy at 100 CAP UCLA’s New Nimoy Theater Hopes to Live Long and Prosper Come Wassailing Around the Tree of British Music Reviews Don Giovanni Lives in the Music at LA Opera The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs Is Polished, Beautiful, Troubling John Corigliano’s Uncanny The Lord of Cries Comes to CD Music News Arrivals and Departures at SF Symphony Will Davies Symphony Hall Both Expand and Shrink in the Future? Bay Area Fall Season Opens With a Few Cancellations Artist Spotlights Kelly Hall-Tompkins Makes Things Happen Rising Star Pianist Tom Borrow Isn’t Your Average Gen Zer Isabel Leonard: A Met Star Debuts at LA Opera Previews Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Is Back in Town The Industry Still Goes Where No Opera Company Has Gone Before Wendy Reid Taps Into the Ambience of the Natural World With Her Music Media John Corigliano’s Uncanny The Lord of Cries Comes to CD Relive Yuja Wang’s Formidable Rachmaninoff Cycle With the LA Phil La Divina From Warner Classics Is a Bounty of Maria Callas Recordings From the Archives SFCV Presents: The Virtual Greenroom With Will Liverman Videos On March 29, 2023, baritone Will Liverman joined music journalist Steven Winn In Search of Duende: Flamenco in Southern California Feature A full slate of upcoming concerts reveals a flourishing scene for the passionate art form. Fatma Said and Rafael Aguirre Make the Most of Their Cultural Kinship Review At Carnegie Hall, the Egyptian soprano and Andalusian guitarist trace the exchange of Islamic and Judaic influences in Spanish songs. The Best 21st-Century Operas, According to Our Readers Feature We asked, you answered.