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A ChamberFest Cleveland premiere offers a powerful lament

Contemporary programming at this year's festival brings a sensitive social issue close to home, culminating in Judith Markovich's “Oh, my son…”
Hungarian flair at ChamberFest Cleveland
ChamberFest Cleveland’s Hungarian evening traversed works of Liszt, Eötvös, and Dohnányi, alongside Brahms’ apt Hungarian Dances.
Jazz and folk influences explored in Cleveland
Ravel and Bartók shared the program with Gershwin, Brubeck, Thelonious Monk and others in this imaginative program.
Tan Dun's Ghost Opera at Cleveland ChamberFest
The penultimate concert for the 2014 season featured new choreography for Tan's ritualistic work, as well as a brilliant performances of percussion works and Shostakovich's second Piano Trio.
