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David Finckel Berkeley March 29th, 2026 dates

Get ready for an unforgettable night with David Finckel in Berkeley . Known for his incredible artistry and deep musical insights, Finckel's performances are more than just concerts—they’re immersive experiences that touch the soul. Whether he's effortlessly drawing out the warmth of a Beethoven cello sonata or engaging audiences with stories behind the music, his presence on stage is magnetic. Having shaped the classical scene through his founding of the Music@Menlo festival and decades of playing with the Emerson String Quartet, Finckel’s mastery is undeniable. This isn’t just another evening of notes—it's a rare chance to witness a true legend, up close and personal, in the intimate ambiance of Hertz Hall. Expect stunning visuals, rich soundscapes, and maybe even a few surprises along the way. And hey, tickets aren’t just about the music—they come with access to post-show talks where you can pick Finckel’s brain about chamber music, life, or just share a laugh. So, if you’re into soul-stirring performances that leave you thinking long after the last note fades, this is one event you won’t want to miss. Grab your seats now and join a gathering of music lovers, laughter, and shared moments that make live concerts so special.

David Finckel Hertz Hall, CA Concert

Hertz Hall is more than just a concert venue; it’s a cornerstone of Berkeley’s vibrant musical scene and a place where history and innovation collide. Known for its role in shaping new classical music, this hall has hosted everything from groundbreaking contemporary compositions to legendary performances like the 1987 concert by the famous opera group that still echoes in local music lore. Walking into Hertz Hall feels like stepping into a living, breathing music history book—every seat, especially those front rows, offers a chance to see performers’ raw emotion in stunning detail, making each concert feel intimate and real. It’s not just about the music, though—there’s a sense of shared energy that happens when the crowd is packed in, leaning in, feeling every note together. Navigating the hall is easy; from the food court, head out the back door and go straight, or if you’re near the star-gazing spot, take the walkway down the hill—it’s worth the trek to experience an evening at David Finckel Berkeley’s Hertz Hall, where each performance feels like a personal invitation into musical discovery.