SF Symphony Oboist in Hospital After Brain Hemorrhage

A longtime oboist with the San Francisco Symphony remains  hospitalized today after collapsing on stage Saturday night during a  performance at Davies Symphony Hall, a symphony spokesman said Monday.

William Bennett, 56, the principal oboist, was performing Richard  Strauss' Oboe Concerto during an 8 p.m. performance at the hall, located at  201 Van Ness Ave., when he fell to the stage, spokesman Oliver Theil said.

The show was stopped and he was taken to a hospital, where it was  determined that he had suffered a brain hemorrhage, Theil said.

He was still at the hospital Monday morning and was listed in guarded condition, according to Theil.

"We all think the world of Bill, and our thoughts and best wishes  are with him and his family," Theil said.

Bennett has been a member of the symphony since 1979 and has been the principal oboist since 1987.

There has been an outpouring of support for Bennett over social  media, including by the New York Philharmonic, which sent well wishes in a  tweet this morning.
 

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