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Chamber Music San Francisco Presents: Nathan Meltzer, violin
Groupmuse Night Out

Chamber Music San Francisco Presents: Nathan Meltzer, violin

Presidio Theatre

Sun, April 19, at 3:00 PM, PDT
(Ticket sales close Apr 16, 5:00 PM PDT)

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Groupmuse ticket buyers are instructed to pick up their tickets at the Presidio Theatre Will Call. Seating will be assigned.

Catch a rising star on the ascent with Groupmuse Nights Out, offering discounted tickets to Chamber Music San Francisco for a recital by violinist Nathan Meltzer. On Sunday, April 19 at 3:00 PM at the Presidio Theatre Performing Arts Center, Meltzer brings the artistry that has quickly made him one of the most exciting young violinists on today’s stage. A winner of the 2023 Concert Artists Guild Competition, prizewinner at the Sibelius and Singapore International Violin Competitions, and the youngest-ever winner of the Windsor Festival Competition, he pairs dazzling technique with a thoughtful, deeply musical approach.

Whether commanding the stage as a soloist or engaging in the intimate dialogue of chamber music, Meltzer’s performances radiate clarity, sensitivity, and expressive power. With Groupmuse Nights Out discounted tickets, this is a rare opportunity to hear an artist at a pivotal moment—where youthful brilliance meets mature insight—in the warm, inviting setting of one of San Francisco’s most beautiful venues. 🎻✨

Children over age 7 are welcomed.

What's the music?

POULENC | Improvisation, on Brahms’s “Wiegenlied”, Op. 141

FAURÉ | Violin Sonata No. 2 in E minor, Op. 108

SKY MACKLAY | FastLowHighSlow

SCHUBERT | Fantasy for Violin and Piano in C Major, D. 934

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