Thursday, January 08, 2026

Prediction Market


Elim Chan
Photo courtesy of San Francisco Symphony

San Francisco Symphony has, very unusually, added a program to a blank spot in June, between James Gaffigan's one-night-only special event and Tianyi Lu making her orchestra series debut. I wonder what it could mean.

Elim Chan, who has been excellent in her previous appearances, leads this juicy, if solidly 19th-early 20th c., program:

Friday, June 5, 2026, at 7:30pm

Saturday, June 6, 2026, at 7:30pm 


Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano

FELIX MENDELSSOHN Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream 

HECTOR BERLIOZ Les nuits d’été 

RICHARD WAGNER Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde 

CLAUDE DEBUSSY La mer 


Tickets: $29–89  




 

7 comments:

Josh Williams said...

Well that IS interesting. Elim Chan is on my short list for MD and would be quite a coup for SFS. Perhaps a rare good move by the current board? It has frequently been reported she's being courted by several top orchestras.

Lisa Hirsch said...

I've heard the same. I should use the headline for concerts by other potential SFS candidates. She is on my own short list.

Michael Good said...

Thanks for letting us know! Another chance to hear Sasha Cooke is always welcome. I think this was her first song cycle with the SFS after doing Iolanthe. I recall MTT kneeling and kissing her gown during the bows, it was so good.

Lisa Hirsch said...

I can't recall, myself, but that sounds entirely possible! If only SFS had a public performance database.

Michael Good said...

I'm busy digitizing all my concert programs so I can search them on my Mac - and recycle most of the paper - but I haven't gotten to the SFS programs yet.

Lisa Hirsch said...

I wish someone would donate enough money to put a front end on the existing performance database.

Lisa Hirsch said...

Public front end, that is.