THE FOLLOWING CONCERTS WILL BE RESCHEDULED
March 27: An Evening with Bernadette Peters
April 5: BEETHOVEN250: Piano Recital with Yefim Bronfman
April 16–18: Tchaik 5 & Mason Bates’ Philharmonia Fantastique
April 24–25: SOUNDBOX: Lineage
April 26: Chamber Music Series: Murder & Myths—Dvořák’s Piano Trio in E minor, Dumky
April 28: Gautier Capuçon & Yuja Wang in Recital
May 3: Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán
Those who have already purchased tickets to rescheduled concerts will be contacted directly when a new performance date is determined. We are asking ticket holders to hold their tickets until future dates can be confirmed.
THE FOLLOWING CONCERTS HAVE BEEN CANCELED (NEW ADDITIONS IN BOLD)
March 8: Michael Barenboim & the West-Eastern Divan Ensemble
March 12–14: MTT & Gautier Capuçon
March 15: San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra Plays Britten
March 17: Flute Recital with Sir James Galway
March 22: Buster Keaton’s The General—Silent Film with Organist Cameron Carpenter
March 22: Piano Recital with Hélène Grimaud
April 4: Music for Families: Meet the Orchestra, featuring the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra
April 4: San Francisco Symphony Chorus: J.S. Bach’s Magnificat
April 11: Pure Yanni
April 19: Chineke! Orchestra with Stewart Goodyear
April 23–25: BEETHOVEN250: Beethoven 5 & Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3
April 30: Open Rehearsal: Morgan Conducts Price & Brahms
April 30–May 2: Morgan Conducts Price & Brahms
May 7: Open Rehearsal: Gaffigan Leads Marsalis & Dvořák’s New World
May 7–9: Gaffigan Leads Marsalis & Dvořák’s New World
May 10: San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra Plays Brahms Symphony No. 2
San Francisco Symphony has more latitude about cancellations than San Francisco Opera, because (mostly) they don't need to build sets and need only a week or so to rehearse for most programs. But the risk of large gatherings will be with us for a while, and I expect that SFS will ultimately cancel everything through the end of June.
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