Previews

Michael Zwiebach - July 26, 2011

Pamela Z’s — whose Room Series continues this weekend with “Poetry and Motion” at the Royce Galler — is apparently an inexhaustible fount of great ideas, bringing together three musicians and three dancers in the Japanese Butoh tradition.

Marianne Lipanovich - July 26, 2011

With a lot of good music and a little fine wine, Music in the Vineyards beckons enthusiasts of the good life.

Ken Bullock - July 22, 2011

Frank Loesser’s delightful musical The Most Happy Fella, headed for the Lesher Center, mixes genres with its wide variety of memorable songs.

Michael Zwiebach - July 19, 2011

Casablanca may be the most popular movie ever made in old Hollywood. It has everything — a great story, stars, script — and one of the most memorable scores of the period. This Friday, the S.F. Symphony performs the magical score synched to the film itself.

Michael Zwiebach - July 19, 2011

The Bay Area has always been the home of musicians who are comfortable in more than one musical tradition. At Seventh Avenue Performances this weekend, you can find Escalay (Water Wheel), a group that combines classical Arabic repertoire with fusion jazz.

Michael Zwiebach - July 19, 2011

Lamplighters Musical Theatre has taken steps to connecting with larger audiences. The company has booked the revival of the delightful 2007 production of H.M.S. Pinafore, the natural choice to introduce audiences to the “canon.”

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

Some conductors have a special affinity with a particular piece of music and that’s the way it is when Jeffrey Thomas steps up to conduct J.S. Bach’s B-Minor Mass. You can miss it, but you’ll be kicking yourself in the morning.

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

If you haven’t had your Mozart fix in a few months, the Midsummer Mozart Festival is here to help you out. The impressive lineup of the first concert begins this weekend.

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

You might not think about attending the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, unless you’re a film buff. But all musicians know what makes silent film sound. If you’re intrigued by this merging of old and new, the Castro Theater is the place to be from July 14 to 17.

Michael Zwiebach - July 12, 2011

Experimental music in a wide variety of styles marks the Outsound Music Summit, now hitting its 10th year.