When: Through April 26 $20/household Although it’s not happening in person this year, Northwest Bachfest continues to deliver great music with another virtual concert this weekend, with more classical greatness being beamed directly into your living room. Artistic director Zuill Bailey and his fellow programmers have adroitly filled the void of live concerts, and the group’s latest showcase will feature pianist Matt Herskowitz, who has made a name for himself with playful jazz arrangements of great composers. In this instance, the works of Polish master Frédéric Chopin are taking the spotlight, and this program will dissect and deconstruct a beloved collection of Chopin etudes that were published throughout the 1830s. The concert will be available to view through April 26, and sent to ticket buyers via a private link on the Bachfest YouTube channel.