Previews

Michael Zwiebach - December 7, 2010

Experience a composition where failure is perfection and perfection is failure in the upcoming the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble's concert, Conversation Pieces. Then, talk amongst yourselves.

Michael Zwiebach - December 6, 2010

Joseph Haydn's final oratorio, The Seasons, contains some glorious music, and it's not that often performed, so if you're a fan of Papa H. put the Marin Oratorio performances on your calendar.

Stephanie Jones - December 6, 2010

A screening of a Swedish cinema classic is the venue for a live performance by The Mountain Goats’ John Darnielle

Benjamin Frandzel - November 30, 2010

Rara (film) shows us the composer Sylvano Bussotti wearing all his many hats.

Michael Zwiebach - November 30, 2010

Pacific Mozart Ensemble celebrates their 30th anniversary with two commissions, which they will sing this weekend at the Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland.

Michael Zwiebach - November 30, 2010

If you like the violin, make plans to see Christian Tetzlaff perform the complete Bach sonatas and partitas at Cal Performances' Zellerbach Hall this weekend.

Michael Zwiebach - November 30, 2010

One of the most anticipated orchestra concerts of the season unfolds this Thursday, when Joana Carneiro takes up the baton with the Berkeley Symphony for “Música de Amor.”

Michael Zwiebach - November 23, 2010

If you’re looking around at the holiday concerts on offer and crave something new, drop in on the California Bach Society the first week of December, as it presents seasonal themed music by Johann Rosenmüller, with the participation of the great, local wind-band The Whole Noyse.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee - November 23, 2010

La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc), has been hailed as one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of the silent era. Efforts to wed music to this film’s haunting images have spawned several hybrid creations. Bay Area residents will have an opportunity to experience a hybrid of celluloid images and live music on Dec. 2.

Marianne Lipanovich - November 23, 2010

Enjoy a musical cornucopia, and do some good, as well when you join San Francisco pianist, composer, and conductor Stephen Prutsman for “Bach and Forth,” a look at what the works from the composer whom Prutsman considers “the greatest Western composer of all time.”