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Nowruz Celebration with the Iranshahr Orchestra
Join the Iranshahr Orchestra, conducted by Shahab Paranj, for a spectacular Nowruz celebration featuring works by renowned Iranian composers, including Richard Danielpour, Kambiz Roshanravan, Ahmad Pejman, Heshmat Sanjari, and Reza Vali.
This unforgettable evening will showcase performances by world-renowned countertenor Cameron Shahbazi and acclaimed vocalist Maliheh Moradi, who will bring these masterpieces to life in Persian.
Secure your tickets now for an extraordinary musical journey honoring the spirit of Nowruz!
This unforgettable evening will showcase performances by world-renowned countertenor Cameron Shahbazi and acclaimed vocalist Maliheh Moradi, who will bring these masterpieces to life in Persian.
Secure your tickets now for an extraordinary musical journey honoring the spirit of Nowruz!
Cantata Collective Presents: Nicholas McGegan conducts Bach’s St. Matthew Passion

Johann Sebastian Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV244
Nicholas McGegan: Conductor
No composer ever expressed such aching sorrow. Ever captured the agony of the crucifixion as did Johann Sebastian Bach. Hear the glory of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion at Berkeley’s First Congregation Church as Nicholas McGegan leads the Orchestra and Chorus of Cantata Collective in Bach’s supreme masterwork.
Nicholas McGegan: Conductor
No composer ever expressed such aching sorrow. Ever captured the agony of the crucifixion as did Johann Sebastian Bach. Hear the glory of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion at Berkeley’s First Congregation Church as Nicholas McGegan leads the Orchestra and Chorus of Cantata Collective in Bach’s supreme masterwork.
Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus

ANNOUNCING!: Shostakovich 5: A Soviet Artist’s Reply to Criticism
This spring, explore art AND history with the Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus. Delve into Dmitri Shostakovich's political protest against Stalin’s Soviet regime - and then immerse yourself in the sounds of Russian choral works by Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky! Featuring GGSOC Music Director/Conductor Urs Leonhardt Steiner, and introducing GGSOC Assistant Conductor, Melinda Ellis!
Sunday, April 13 - 2:00 PM
Palace of Fine Arts - 3601 Lyon Street, San Francisco
Tickets: www.cityboxoffice.com/ggsoc or at the door. Discounts available for seniors & students under 18.
Full Program Highlights:
• Shostakovich Symphony 5: A Soviet Artist's Reply to Criticism
• Russian Easter Overture by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – conducted by Asst Conductor Melinda Ellis
• Ave Maria by Sergei Rachmaninoff
• Peasants Chorus from Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin
• Russian folk songs, like Song of the Volga Boatmen
This spring, explore art AND history with the Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus. Delve into Dmitri Shostakovich's political protest against Stalin’s Soviet regime - and then immerse yourself in the sounds of Russian choral works by Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky! Featuring GGSOC Music Director/Conductor Urs Leonhardt Steiner, and introducing GGSOC Assistant Conductor, Melinda Ellis!
Sunday, April 13 - 2:00 PM
Palace of Fine Arts - 3601 Lyon Street, San Francisco
Tickets: www.cityboxoffice.com/ggsoc or at the door. Discounts available for seniors & students under 18.
Full Program Highlights:
• Shostakovich Symphony 5: A Soviet Artist's Reply to Criticism
• Russian Easter Overture by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – conducted by Asst Conductor Melinda Ellis
• Ave Maria by Sergei Rachmaninoff
• Peasants Chorus from Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin
• Russian folk songs, like Song of the Volga Boatmen
Still We Rise: 50 Years After the Vietnam War

"Still We Rise: 50 Years After the Vietnam War" is an important event scheduled for April 26, 2025 at the prestigious Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco. Our program consists of three acts: poetry readings by National Youth Poet Laureate Alexandra Huynh, Santa Clara County Youth Poet Laureate Thy Hope Luong, award-winning spoken word artist Bao Phi, and nationally acclaimed poet Paul Tran; a panel discussion moderated by Lien-Hang T. Nguyen with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen and Guggenheim Fellow An-My Lê; and a conversation moderated by Viet Thanh Nguyen and the aforementioned poets, with songs from Indie Rock sensation Thao Nguyen.
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