A lot of musicians have Bay Area roots including a few all-time greats. Here's the beginnings of a list.

Gil Shaham’s Beethoven cycle and new works by Leonard Slatkin and Joan Tower anchor a summer built around American music.

Behind the marquee concerts, 33 young musicians learn what a life in chamber music actually asks of them.

Acrobatics, burlesque, and a three-course dinner share a tent with a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer.

In the new album, Arcis Saxophone Quartet delights in exploring the saxophone’s wide sonic possibilities.

A recording of David T. Little’s brilliant chamber opera captures his expressive and imaginative score.

Motoko Honda, the imaginative pianist and composer, introduced her new band at Mr. Tipples last week.

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From German lieder to jazz sextets, the Musical Grant Program will support the creation of a wide-ranging set of artistic projects.

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Oakland Ballet is celebrating a small but ambitious 60th anniversary season.

The orchestra celebrates its connection to the modernist maestro with a bold, innovative concert.