Few metropolitan areas in the country can match the number, variety and star-studded excellence of summer classical music festivals in and around San Francisco.
led by Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen on June 23-25, with S.F. Symphony premieres of Steven Stucky’s “Radical Light” and John Adams’ “Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes?” in addition to Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5.’ Summer Bach Festival, beginning July 23, takes place mostly in Herbst Theatre, featuring both classics and little-known works by Bach, Mozart, Handel, Teleman, Vivaldi, Locatelli and Mendelssohn. Artistic Director Jeffrey Thomas leads all concerts.
The exhibition features the work of instrument makers, publishers, retailers, performing and service organizations and others who provide materials, information and support for the early music community.
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