With support from the California Arts Council, SF Symphony’s Adventures in Music will present 12 free concerts at Davies Symphony Hall for approximately 20,000 students enrolled in grades 1–5 in all of SF Unified School District’s elementary and K-8 schools. Linked to the multidisciplinary learning curriculum that AIM provides equitably to every participating classroom, these concerts will present orchestral music in diverse styles and genres, and from diverse cultural traditions.
SFS is among the most adventurous and innovative performing arts institutions in the U.S. Celebrated at home and abroad for its artistic excellence, creative performance concepts, and award-winning recordings, SFS is led by Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen, an artist at the forefront of re-imagining orchestral music for 21st-century audiences. Home season and tour concerts in the US and abroad are currently attracting in-person audiences of over 310,000.
SFS brings free, standard-setting music education programs to the public of San Francisco. Among the most extensive offered by any American orchestra today, they provide a cross-disciplinary music curriculum to every elementary school, and instrumental instruction and coaching to every middle and high school ensemble program, serving 23,000 young people annually.
SFS Media is the Symphony’s award-winning production company whose concert recordings have been honored by France’s Grand Prix du Disque, Britain’s Gramophone Award, as well as multiple Grammy, Emmy, and Peabody awards. Radio broadcasts of SFS concerts continue to air weekly, as they have since 1926, on local and national FM stations and their affiliates abroad.

