Previews

Victoria Looseleaf - May 15, 2022

Peter Wing Healey’s opera takes inspiration from Jane Jacobs’s ideas about city-building, a Shinto myth, and even Marie Antoinette’s fabled oak.

Janos Gereben - May 10, 2022

Based on Pushkin’s tale of love and obsession, The Queen of Spades hasn’t had a Bay Area performance since 2007.

Lily O'Brien - April 18, 2022

Artist Ranu Mukherjee and choreographer Hope Mohr talk about their in-depth collaboration.

Lou Fancher - April 18, 2022

As part of its centennial celebration, the CMC is offering a free concert: A Song of Triumph: The History of Black Music.

Emily Wilson - April 17, 2022

The likes of Terry Riley, Roscoe Mitchell, John Bischoff, and more will perform in a four-day festival celebrating the college’s final months.

Annelies Zijderveld - April 11, 2022

Steven Spielberg isn’t the only one who wants to offer contemporary ideas through the famous American musical.

Paul Kotapish - March 29, 2022

The intrepid mandolinist has assembled a stellar cast of musical explorers unfettered by conventional boundaries.

Annelies Zijderveld - March 28, 2022

A new multimedia project at Fort Mason explores the intersection of neuroscience and musical creativity.

Jasmine Liu - March 21, 2022

Casting blind soprano Cristina Jones in the lead was the first step in reimagining Tchaikovsky’s fairytale opera.

Jeff Kaliss - March 14, 2022

InterMusic SF’s celebration of Bay Area music-making will be as inclusive as ever, including a lot of novelty.