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San Francisco Symphony

San Francisco Symphony

Classical
San Francisco, United States
Since 1911-01-01
San Francisco Symphonyclassical musicorchestral performancesDavies Symphony Hallsymphony
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About San Francisco Symphony

Founded in 1911, the San Francisco Symphony has become a vital part of the cultural landscape in the United States. With a rich history that spans over a century, this esteemed orchestra has dazzled audiences at notable venues like Davies Symphony Hall, where they regularly perform. Their repertoire ranges from classical masterpieces to contemporary works, showcasing their commitment to both tradition and innovation.

The Symphony has been hard at work, with a series of recent album releases including 'Grace: The Music of Michael Tilson Thomas' and 'Symphony no. 1.' Their upcoming projects, such as 'Symphony in Three Movements,' promise to continue this legacy of excellence and creativity, further solidifying their role as pioneers in the orchestral world.

On Tour

If you're looking to experience the magic of live orchestral music, the San Francisco Symphony has several upcoming concerts at their home venue, Davies Symphony Hall. Scheduled performances in January and February 2026 will showcase the orchestra's exceptional talent and the production value that sets them apart, complete with stunning visual elements and powerful soundscapes.

Attending a concert by the San Francisco Symphony is an event like no other. With a distinctive ability to connect with their audience, their performances are both an auditory and visual feast, making for an unforgettable experience in one of the finest concert halls in the world.

Upcoming Shows

5 upcoming

Past Shows

12 concerts

Discography

The San Francisco Symphony's discography reflects their dedication to both classical and modern compositions. Notable releases, such as 'The Rite of Spring' and 'Symphony no. 5,' have showcased their versatility and depth, while their recent albums, including 'Adriana Mater' and 'Music from Romeo and Juliet,' highlight their embrace of contemporary works.

As they continue to evolve, the Symphony's upcoming albums, including 'Symphony in Three Movements' and 'Symphony no. 1,' promise to enrich their already impressive catalog. Their music not only entertains but also resonates deeply with audiences, cementing their place in the annals of orchestral history.