Bay Area arts: 11 shows and concerts to catch this weekend
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Bay Area arts: 11 shows and concerts to catch this weekend
"Halloween-appropriate: Scary enough? It has to be, when the San Francisco Symphony's Film with Live Orchestra series presents Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, featuring composer Bernard Herrmann's brilliantly spooky score. With the film on the big screen, conductor Conner Gray Covington will lead the orchestra in a live performance of the spine-tingling music. Come early to see the Symphony's latest Art Installation, Dia de los Muertos, for a pre-show treat."
"Symphony at the Opera: Since the start of fall, San Francisco Opera has brought dazzling productions to the stage; now, with Parsifal up and running and The Monkey King still to come, the company is presenting a concert conducted by company Music Director Eun Sun Kim. This one-night-only event features mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack singing works by Manuel de Falla; Beethoven's Fifth Symphony completes the 90-minute program."
Bay Area concert events include the San Francisco Symphony performing Bernard Herrmann's score live with Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo on Oct. 30 at Davies Symphony Hall, accompanied by the Symphony's Dia de los Muertos art installation. San Francisco Opera presents a one-night concert on Nov. 1 conducted by Music Director Eun Sun Kim, featuring mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack in works by Manuel de Falla and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. The New Century Chamber Orchestra opens its fall season with Vivaldi's Four Seasons plus works by Dvorak and Dobrinka Tabakova at multiple venues Oct. 30–Nov. 2.
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