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This weekend, Living Jazz takes the spotlight in Oakland. #Jazz musicians affiliated with the organization — drummer Allison Miller, percussionist John Santos, and vocalist Meklit — join Oakland Symphony for “Inextinguishable Oakland.” sfcv.org/articles/featu…

For seo, #music is either a response or a reflection, and two upcoming performances of his work in the Bay Area are set to demonstrate just that. sfcv.org/articles/artis… San Francisco Chamber Orchestra Oakland Symphony #composer #artistspotlight

How an #opera becomes stage-ready is the focus of a new documentary that seems almost like a feature film. Elena Park’s “Eun Sun Kim: A Journey Into Lohengrin” takes you behind the scenes at the War Memorial and is free to watch on San Francisco Opera's website sfcv.org/articles/music…


This month, Epiphany Dance Theater is celebrating the end of its two decades producing San Francisco Trolley Dances (SFTD). A new film about the festival, “Dancing With Muni,” means that those 20 years are preserved in more than just memory. sfcv.org/articles/music… #dance #films


Pianist Michelle cann will be making her SF Symphony debut this weekend with guest conductor Thomas Wilkins in a program featuring George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.” sfcv.org/articles/artis… #artistspotlight #piano

As the San Francisco Opera Orchestra still awaits a contract, Music Director Eun Sun Kim has had her contract renewed through 2031. sfcv.org/articles/music… #musicnews #opera



Last weekend, “Rhapsody in Blue” delighted concertgoers at SF Symphony, with Thomas Wilkins conducting. #Pianist Michelle cann made her SFS debut full of “reassuring warmth & rare fineness, notably in the velvety melodies & lace-edged cadenzas she spun.” sfcv.org/articles/revie…



Brahms’s Symphony No. 4 shone bright in the California Symphony’s concerts last weekend, with conductor Donato Cabrera leading an interpretation that “kept the drive and flow of the music pressing forward.” sfcv.org/articles/revie… #classicalmusic #musicreview


For Berkeley Rep's “Matchbox Magic Flute,” our reviewer describes how director Mary Zimmerman and “her collaborators have animated their fleetly moving ‘Flute’ with humor, grace, and enchanting design.” sfcv.org/articles/revie… #opera #musicreview

Join us for a live interview this Wednesday with Anthony McGill. Register here: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… #classicalmusic #musicians #clarinet


Congrats to SFCV's Peter Feher and Simon Cohen for being 2024 SF Press Club Journalism Award finalists. sfpressclub.org/2024/11/07/the… #musicnews

This year’s Noon to Midnight festival will be in & around The Walt Disney Hall all day on Nov. 16 with the premiere of Doug Aitken's multimedia work “Lightscape” at the center. The Los Angeles Master Chorale & LA Phil New Music Group provide the soundtrack. sfcv.org/articles/featu… #music

In addition to his busy performance schedule, countertenor AnthonyRothCostanzo serves as general director and president of Opera Philadelphia, bringing the art form to more people through radical ideas like a pick-your-own-price initiative. sfcv.org/articles/artis… #opera

To score Ken Burns' new #documentary “Leonardo da Vinci,” Caroline Shaw worked with longtime collaborators Sō Percussion, roomful of teeth, and Attacca Quartet. Catch the #film premiere on PBS Nov. 18 - Nov. 19. sfcv.org/articles/featu…

As the inaugural creative partner with Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, pianist Lara Downes is set to present “Routes” & will be joined by Dom Flemons. Glimpse into the powerful possibilities of cultural connection & the various directions that American #music has taken. sfcv.org/articles/previ…