
upcoming live shows!
ONE MORE FREE CONCERT,
SAVE THE DATE!
Warm up your musical ears for the summer season!
Join us for another FREE concert!
Works by Puccini, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Assad and MORE!
CAROLINE H. HUME CONCERT HALL
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
50 Oak Street
Monday, June 2nd at 6pm!
Past Events

Public Outdoor Performances
When we were unable to perform in the War Memorial during the pandemic, we craved contact with our audiences. To share our music, we created POP! -Public Outdoor Performances- in which we safely played free chamber music concerts for outdoor audiences. Though we're gratefully back to performing in the Opera House, please enjoy these videos of our time spent with you!
Videos from POP! events
Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo


Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo

POP! Compilation
SAN FRANCISCO OPERA PRESENTS:
NIGHT MUSIC
Thursday May 8th at 7pm at
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Ten musicians from the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, along with longtime San Francisco Opera music staff member and pianist Robert Mollicone, take the stage at the piano store to perform intimate works by Claude Debussy, Astor Piazzolla, Eugene Booze, George Frideric Handel, Ludwig van Beethoven and Maurice Ravel, among others.




SAN FRANCISCO OPERA & SAINT JOSEPH'S ARTS SOCIETY
presents
SOUND CHECK
1:30 doors open, social hour with cash bar!
2:30pm Concert
1401 HOWARD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Join us for a joyful afternoon of music, discovery and community as Saint Joseph's Arts Society partners with San Francisco Opera for a pop-up event that brings the San Francisco Opera Orchestra beyond the War Memorial Opera House and into another esteemed San Francisco landmark.
For this special performance, the sounds of the full San Francisco Opera Orchestra, conducted by Music Director Sun Sun Kim, will fill the sweeping interior of historic Saint Joseph's with this new opportunity for connection through sound.
Attendees are encouraged to move about the space to experience the music-making from different perspectives.
The program features The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Benjamin Britten's brilliant composition that introduces the instruments, sounds, and personalities of the orchestra in an illuminating way for music lovers of all ages. The Orchestra will also perform Henry Purcell's original theme from the play Abdelazer which inspired Britten's famous work, and Richard Wagner's Siegfried Idyll.
Advance ticket registration is required for this FREE event. Families and music lovers of all ages are welcome.
