Pandemic

Tom Jacobs - May 25, 2021

Among the recipients: Los Angeles Master Chorale, Salastina, Street Symphony, and The Industry.

Richard S. Ginell - May 25, 2021

Philip Glass’s hypnotic Les Enfants Terribles gets the full James Darrah treatment on top of a parking garage.

Jim Farber - May 24, 2021

The return to live performances is happening, but there is still uncertainty about what will be allowed, and how soon. We talk to NY Phil’s Deborah Borda, SF Sym’s Mark Hanson, and The Wallis’s Paul Crewes to get their thoughts.

Janos Gereben - April 13, 2021

The guaranteed-income pilot program will underwrite 130 grants for underrepresented artists. Deadline for application is April 15.

Janos Gereben - March 23, 2021

By virtue of high-tech rehearsals and unflagging dedication from everyone involved, the highly regarded orchestra will be performing again soon.

Peter Feher - January 12, 2021

As the coronavirus surge reaches yet another peak, the entertainment industry and music organizations extend a production hiatus.

Janos Gereben - January 4, 2021

Baritone Quinn Kelsey headlines a performance that combines opera and local culture.

Janos Gereben - December 7, 2020

The ensemble continues its virtual season in 2021, and with any luck, there might be live performances too.

Steven Winn - November 23, 2020

SF Girls Chorus and Ars Minerva team up for Juditha Triumphans and works by Barbara Strozzi and Isabella Leonarda.

Janos Gereben - November 23, 2020

Wu Han leads the CMS Lincoln Center musicians to Taiwan.