Augustin HadelichViolin Francesco PiemontesiPiano

Augustin Hadelich and Francesco Piemontesi

Friday, March 20, 2026 |  7:30pm

Herbst TheatreVenue Information

$85/$75/$65

About This Performance

Grammy® Award winner and sought-after violinist Augustin Hadelich makes his San Francisco Performances debut at the peak of an impressive international career. According to Bachtrack, he “is most definitely the man of the moment and is quite rightly earning a reputation as one of the finest violinists on the circuit.” The Times of London called Francesco Piemontesi’s artistry, “playful, assertive, intelligent music making, with bone-china clarity.”

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Program

De GRIGNY (arr. Piemontesi): Recit du Chant
DEBUSSY: Violin Sonata
RAMEAU (arr. Piemontesi): La Boucon
POULENC: Violin Sonata
KURTÁG: Tre Pezzi
FRANCK: Violin Sonata

Performance Sponsors

James and Kathleen Leak

Artist Information

Performer Biographies

Augustin Hadelich is one of the great violinists of our time. Known for his phenomenal technique, insightful and persuasive interpretations, and ravishing tone, he appears extensively on the world’s foremost concert stages. Hadelich has performed with all the major American orchestras as well as the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic, and many other eminent ensembles.

Swiss-Italian pianist Francesco Piemontesi, a native of Locarno, has over the years gained a reputation as one of the leading interpreters of the German classical and romantic repertoire. He appears as a regular guest with many of the world’s leading orchestras, in concert halls and music festivals around the globe. With his subtle, but mesmerizing interpretations of Franz Schubert’s piano sonatas, as well as the solo works and piano concertos of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and Liszt, he has been acclaimed internationally by critics and audiences alike.

Artist Videos

Augustin Hadelich Plays Paganini’s Caprice No. 24

Francesco Piemontesi Plays Debussy’s Préludes Book 2