Mark your calendars for the grand finale of intonations. For the tenth time, musicians from around the globe will celebrate intercultural dialogue and share their love of chamber music at the Jewish Museum Berlin.
After two years without a live audience, the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival, directed by Elena Bashkirova, will be returning one last time to the atmospheric stage in the Glass Courtyard of the Jewish Museum Berlin from the 3rd to 7th of April 2022. A thrilling, multifaceted festival of chamber music from Classical Vienna to the present.
Past event

Where
Old Building, ground level, Glass Courtyard
Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin
Program
(Status 30 Mar 2022, subject to change)
Erwin Schulhoff:
Five Pieces for String Quartet
- Allegro
- Alla valse viennese
- Allegro con moto
- Alla Serenata. Molto Allegro
- Alla Czeca. Andante
- Mihaela Martin: violin
- Conrad Muck: violin
- Michael Barenboim: viola
- Frans Helmerson: cello
Gideon Klein:
String Trio
- Allegro
- Lento
- Molto Vivace
- Mihaela Martin: violin
- Adrien La Marca: viola
- Andrei Ioniță: cello
Franz Schubert:
Fantasy in F minor for piano four hands, D 940
- Allegro molto moderato
- Largo
- Allegro vivace. Trio
- Tempo I
- Elena Bashkirova, Daniel Barenboim: piano
Intermission
Franz Schubert:
Trout Quintet in A Major, D.667
- Allegro vivace
- Andante
- Scherzo.Presto
- Tema con variazioni. Andantino
- Allegro giusto
- Elena Bashkirova: piano
- Michael Barenboim: violin
- Yulia Deyneka: viola
- Andrei Ioniță: cello
- Nabil Shehata: contrabass
Recording
Please note: The opening concert on 3 April and the concluding concert on 7 April will each be recorded; both concerts will be broadcast on the Deutschlandfunk Kultur radio network starting at 8.03 pm on the day of the respective concert.
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Concerts: Chamber Music Festival intonations 2022 (6)