Violinist Christian Tetzlaff, the "New Yorker" once noted, can produce "a violin color that other musicians didn't know existed." In other words, his violin can do things that no other violin (or violinist) can replicate. In his supremely capable hands, an old standby becomes a much more versatile, adventurous and dangerous instrument. Experience's Tetzlaff's unique gift firsthand when he makes his way to San Francisco. For his appearance at Davies Symphony Hall, Tetzlaff will perform Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin.