Previews

Andrew Gilbert - June 11, 2024

Trío Guadalevín takes the mainstage at this year’s Berkeley Festival and Exhibition, sharing some of the diverse traditions of Latin America.

Victoria Looseleaf - June 11, 2024

The legacy of one of the Bay Area’s most famous instrumentalists, Ali Akbar Khan, is celebrated in a special performance featuring his sons.

Emily Wilson - May 29, 2024

The composer’s adaptation of a 12th-century Persian poem involves many collaborators, including the SF Girls Chorus and The Living Earth Show.

Tom Jacobs - May 25, 2024

The pianist has curated a variegated set of concerts, embracing the festival’s tradition of adventure.

Jeff Kaliss - May 25, 2024

The men’s chorus is exploring Machaut’s Messe de Nostre Dame and other works in an upcoming concert series.

Victoria Looseleaf - May 21, 2024

Achinta S. McDaniel’s dance piece about the effects of the pandemic lockdown finds ghostly parallels in the museum’s Victorian architecture.

Aimée Ts'ao - May 14, 2024

Melissa Lewis Wong proves that listening to a parent isn’t always a bad thing.

Victoria Looseleaf - May 13, 2024

More audiences than ever will experience Beethoven’s opera when the orchestra and Deaf West Theatre take their groundbreaking production on tour.

Aimée Ts'ao - May 6, 2024

Known for her contemporary approach, dancer Carola Zertuche unveils her company’s latest work as part of the SF International Arts Festival.

Victoria Looseleaf - May 6, 2024

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