San Francisco Symphony Announces 2025-26 Season | KQED
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The San Francisco Symphony unveiled its 2025-26 season featuring a mix of beloved classics and innovative works. World premieres from Timothy Higgins and winner Tyler Taylor, along with compositions by lesser-known figures like Jimmy López and Outi Tarkiainen, will enrich the programming. With 23 guest conductors, including Jaap van Zweden's notable participation, the season showcases top-tier guest artists such as Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman, ensuring a vibrant roster. Symphony CEO Matt Spivey seeks to hire a new conductor with a compelling artistic vision to inspire the community.
The San Francisco Symphony's 2025-26 season heavily features classic programs, alongside world premieres and works by lesser-known composers, showcasing a rich and diverse lineup.
Symphony CEO Matt Spivey emphasized the importance of hiring a gifted conductor with a strong artistic vision to inspire musicians, audiences, and the community.
The season will include a wide array of guest artists like Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, and Nicola Benedetti, promising a high standard of musicianship.
The upcoming season will see guest conductors like Jaap van Zweden, who opens the gala with Yuja Wang and begins a Beethoven symphony cycle.
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