2022 Spring & Summer Cleveland-Israel Arts Connection

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MUSIC BEYOND THE NOTES: ChamberFest Cleveland

This program will be presented in Russian and English.

По-русски!

ChamberFest co-Artistic Directors Roman Rabinovich and Diana Cohen, will go “Beyond the Notes: and discuss the upcoming 10th Anniversary Season of the criticallyacclaimed ChamberFest Cleveland.

Presented by ChamberFest Cleveland

Sunday, April 3 @ 11:00 am In Person

Jewish Federation of Cleveland Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive

Launched in 2012 by Cleveland Orchestra principal clarinet emeritus Franklin Cohen and daughter Diana Cohen, concertmaster of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, ChamberFest Cleveland burst onto the scene with a Big Bang! Steeped in a lifetime of participation in music festivals, the Cohens dreamt of bringing a world-class chamber music festival to the Cleveland community. ChamberFest Cleveland is now the region’s only such festival, creating thematic programming for unique chamber music experiences in a variety of venues around town. • For information visit jewishcleveland.org/arts or email israelarts@jcfcleve.org.

Presented by the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland

CHAMBERFEST CLEVELAND SEASON X June 15 – July 2 Various Venues

ROMAN RABINOVICH, Co-Artistic Director Roman Rabinovich was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1985, and in 1994 emigrated with his family to Israel, where he studied at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv. He made his Israel Philharmonic debut under the baton of Zubin Mehta at age 10. Rabinovich was the winner of the 2008 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition. Married to violinist Diana Cohen, he joins Diana and her father, Franklin, as an Artistic Director of ChamberFest Cleveland beginning with the 10th festival, Season X.

Sivan Magen, harpist Born in Jerusalem, Sivan Magen is the only Israeli to have ever won the International Harp Contest in Israel. Magen is a winner of the Pro Musicis International Award. He appeared as a soloist across the US, South America, Europe, and Israel, in venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera House, and the Vienna Konzerthaus. In 2008 Magen became a founding member of the Israeli Chamber Project, a group which performs in both outreach venues and major concert halls in Israel and the U.S. • For information visit chamberfestcleveland.com or call 216-471-8887. Photo: Maarit Kytoharju

Sponsored with support from the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection

a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland

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