Gockley became San Francisco Opera's sixth general director on January 1, 2006. by
Philip Glass and
Christopher Hampton in 2007; ''
The Bonesetter's Daughter'' by
Stewart Wallace and
Amy Tan in 2008; and
Christopher Theofanidis and Donna Di Novelli's
Heart of a Soldier in 2011. The company also presented the West Coast premieres of
Rachel Portman's
The Little Prince and
Jake Heggie's chamber opera
Three Decembers. San Francisco Opera also presented three world premieres in 2013:
Nolan Gasser and
Carey Harrison’s
The Secret Garden, based on the children's book by
Frances Hodgson Burnett in conjunction with
UC Berkeley's
Cal Performances;
Mark Adamo’s
The Gospel of Mary Magdalene; and
Tobias Picker and
J.D. McClatchy’s
Dolores Claiborne, based on the novel by
Stephen King. San Francisco Opera will present the world premieres of
La Ciociara by
Marco Tutino and
Luca Rossi in the summer of 2015, based on
novel of the same name by
Alberto Moravia, and
Dream of the Red Chamber by
Bright Sheng and
David Henry Hwang in fall 2016, based on the
work of the same name by 18th-century
Qing dynasty writer
Cao Xueqin. Through the Koret-Taube Media Suite, he expanded on the plazacasts he pioneered at Houston Grand Opera with a series of “simulcasts”, live broadcasts of San Francisco Opera mainstage performances to remote locations. The company has presented eight simulcasts throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area, specifically to San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza, Stanford University's Frost Amphitheater, and seven simulcasts presented on the scoreboard at San Francisco's AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants. All simulcasts have been presented free to the public, drawing as many as 200,000 people collectively. Gockley continued his OperaVision program at San Francisco Opera and supervised the presentation of four San Francisco Opera productions in movie theaters across the United States. Unlike the Metropolitan Opera, which began live broadcasts of performances to theaters in 2006 using projection systems used for advertising, The opera partnered with
The Bigger Picture to present four operas in a feature–film quality digital cinema format in 2008. In 2007, the opera returned to national and international radio after 25 years under Gockley's leadership. Earlier in 2007, Gockley announced the appointment of Italian conductor
Nicola Luisotti as the company's new music director, effective September 2009. Luisotti is the company's third music director following Sir
John Pritchard and
Donald Runnicles. In January 2009, Gockley announced the reappointment of
Patrick Summers as principal guest conductor and named
Giuseppe Finzi as the company's new assistant music director. In May 2011, it was announced that Gockley's contract was to be extended through SFO's 2015–16 season. Gockley announced his retirement in 2014 and transferred leadership to
Matthew Shilvock in August 2016. ==Awards and honors==