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Chamber Music SF 2020 boasts stellar lineup

- Contact Georgia Rowe at growe@pacbell.net.

Daniel Levenstein has a talent for finding talent. Each year, the San Francisco-based concert promoter travels throughout Europe, visiting chamber music festivals, checking out artists in performanc­e, and inviting the best of what he’s heard to come to the Bay Area. The result is Chamber Music San Francisco, the ambitious winter-to-spring organizati­on that has become one of the Bay Area’s premier chamber music series. Founded in 2004 by Levenstein, it’s become a go-to event for music fans: What started as a short season in San Francisco 15 years ago has since completed 12 seasons in Walnut Creek and 10 in the South Bay. The 2020 season — Levenstein’s 16th — runs Saturday through May 10 with concerts in San Francisco, Palo Alto and Walnut Creek. Highlights include appearance­s by violinist Sarah Chang, pianist Olga Kern, French-Belgian string quartet Quatuor Danel and — marking the worldwide Beethoven@250 celebratio­n — a special duo recital featuring acclaimed cellist Alisa Weilerstei­n and pianist Inon Barnatan performing the composer’s complete cello sonatas. For Levenstein, a big part of the series’ success is the chance for Bay Area audiences to hear artists new to the region. Offering solo acts and string quartets the opportunit­y to play three concerts rather than the usual one is a win-win for everyone involved, he says. “European artists love our series,” Levenstein notes. “For some of these musicians, it can serve as an anchor for an entire North American tour. And we’re able to present them to three different audiences on a single tour stop.” The season launches this weekend with the Apollon Musagète Quartet. Winner of Munich’s ARD Internatio­nal Music Competitio­n, the noted Polish foursome will play works by Haydn, Beethoven and Dvorak. Performanc­es are Saturday in Walnut Creek, Sunday in San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre and Monday in Palo Alto. Levenstein first heard the quartet in Europe, and says he was blown away by their musical gifts. “They have a real feel for the central repertoire,” he said, “and their first violinist is soloist caliber.” The wide-ranging season continues with appearance­s by the Anderson and Roe piano duo, performing music by Beethoven, Brahms, Leonard Cohen and the Beatles. Russian violinist Alexander Sitkovetsk­y makes his local recital debut; Kern performs Beethoven, Rachmanino­ff and Scriabin; and Quatuor Danel plays works by Debussy, Beethoven and Tchaikovsk­y. Polish pianist Rafal Blechacz presents a program that includes Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Franck. Chang, joined by the San Francisco-based Telegraph Quartet, performs “Viva Piazzolla!” featuring selections from Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and the work’s tango version by Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla. She’ll appear in Walnut Creek, San Francisco and at Bing Hall on the Stanford University campus. Pianist Jon Nakamatsu will play Chopin, Schubert and Brahms, and the season closes with “Brandenbur­gs and More,” featuring the string ensemble Archetti. Levinstein notes that past Chamber Music San Francisco seasons have attracted increasing­ly younger audiences — which defies the widely held notion that chamber music is losing ground. “I think these artists are very attractive to young people,” he said. “They’re excellent musicians, their programs are well-chosen and it’s always a little theatrical. That makes for some very exciting performanc­es.” Here is the complete schedule.

APOLLON MUSAGÈTE QUARTET >>

2:30 p.m. Saturday at Lesher Center, Walnut Creek; 3 p.m. Sunday at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco; 7:30 p.m. Monday at Oshman Family JCC, Palo Alto.

ANDERSON & ROE >>

8 p.m. Feb. 15, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco.

ALEXANDER SITKOVETSK­Y >>

8 p.m. Feb. 22, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco.

OLGA KERN >>

2:30 p.m. Feb. 29 at Lesher Center, Walnut Creek; 3 p.m. March 1 at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco; 7:30 p.m. March 2 at Oshman Family JCC, Palo Alto.

QUATUOR DANEL >>

8 p.m. March 14 at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco; 2:30 p.m. March 15 at Lesher Center, Walnut Creek; 7:30 p.m. March 16 at Oshman Family JCC, Palo Alto.

RAFAL BLECHACZ >>

3 p.m. March 29, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco.

ALISA WEILERSTEI­N AND INON BARNATAN >>

2:30 p.m. April 4 at Lesher Center, Walnut Creek; 3 p.m. April 5 at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco; 7:30 p.m. April 6 at Oshman Family JCC, Palo Alto.

SARAH CHANG >>

8 p.m. April 25 at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco; 4 p.m. April 26 at Lesher Center, Walnut Creek; 7:30 p.m. April 27 at Bing Hall, Stanford University.

JON NAKAMATSU >>

8 p.m. May 2, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco.

ARCHETTI >>

3 p.m. May 10, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco.

DETAILS >>

Single tickets $48-$70; subscripti­ons available; 415-392-4400; www.chambermus­icSF.org.

NOTE >>

See more classical picks from Georgia Rowe on Page 12.

 ?? COURTESY OF SARAH CHANG ?? Violinist Sarah Chang is among the A-list musicians headed to the Bay Area for the 2020 Chamber Music San Francisco concert series. She will perform three concerts in April.
COURTESY OF SARAH CHANG Violinist Sarah Chang is among the A-list musicians headed to the Bay Area for the 2020 Chamber Music San Francisco concert series. She will perform three concerts in April.
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