Cleveland CMS celebrates 75th anniversary with unprecedented performances

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The Cleveland Chamber Music Society celebrates 75 years of concerts

Jerusalem Quartet to perform all 15 string quartets by Dmitri Shostakovich over five nights, April 21-30 at Cleveland Museum of Art

First time this historic cycle by Shostakovich is performed in Cleveland

The quartets by Dmitri Shostakovich span nearly a half century of Soviet history, from Stalin to Khrushchev to Brezhnev. A performance of all 15 quartets together is rare. Also rare: A chamber music series that’s endured for three-quarters of a century.

These two extraordinary occurrences come together April 21-30 when the Cleveland Chamber Music Society celebrates its 75th anniversary with a presentation of the complete Shostakovich string quartets, in chronological order over five evenings, performed by the Jerusalem Quartet. It’s the first time the cycle has ever been performed in Cleveland.

The performances are April 21, 22, 23, 29 & 30 at 7:30 pm at the Cleveland Museum of Art (11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH). Each concert features three quartets, and a pre-concert lecture by James Wilding will be available for ticket holders at 6:30 pm each evening.

This historic cycle has never before been performed in Cleveland. "We're honored to present such an incredible body of work for the first time in the region," said CCMS board president Fern Jennings. "We're excited for audiences to hear these fifteen fantastic string quartets, performed by the world-class Jerusalem Quartet, and we're delighted to collaborate with the Cleveland Museum of Art for these performances."

Praised by BBC Magazine as "an absolute triumph," the Jerusalem Quartet is a regular and beloved guest on the world’s great concert stages. Recent appearances include a Beethoven quartet cycle at Wigmore Hall in London; a Bartok cycle at the Salzburg Festival; their annual String Quartet seminar in Crans Montana Switzerland, and a residency at the Jerusalem Academy of Music. 

Tickets are available online at ClevelandChamberMusic.org or by phone at (216) 291-2777. Single tickets are $40 for adults ($35 seniors, $5 students/anyone under 19 years old), with package-deals available starting at $60.

About Cleveland Chamber Music Society

The Cleveland Chamber Music Society has been bringing the top performers from around the world to intimate venues in Cleveland since 1949. It all started when a professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and some of his colleagues persuaded the venerable Budapest Quartet to perform three concerts in Cleveland. The wildly enthusiastic audience response set the stage for the founding of the Cleveland Chamber Music Society the following year.

CCMS highlights its 75th anniversary in the 2024-2025 season with the internationally renowned Jerusalem Quartet’s complete cycle of Dmitri Shostakovich’s string quartets. Other highlights in this special season include the Grammy-award winning Imani Winds, vocal ensemble Chanticleer and guitarist Jason Vieaux with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Beyond the concert stage, the CCMS’s guest artists give master classes at conservatories in Northeast Ohio that are open to the public.

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Cleveland Chamber Music Society in collaboration with Cleveland Museum of Art presents

Jerusalem Quartet performs Shostakovich's Complete String Quartets

Cleveland Museum of Art (11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH)

April 21-23 and 29-30 at 7:30 pm

Monday, April 21: String Quartets 1-3
Tuesday, April 22: String Quartets 4-6
Wednesday, April 23: String Quartets 7-9
Tuesday, April 29: String Quartets 10-12
Wednesday, April 30: String Quartets 13-15

Tickets available by phone (216) 291-2777 and online at ClevelandChamberMusic.org

Single tickets $40 for adults ($35 seniors, $5 students/anyone under 19 years old)

Ticket packages $140 for the full 5-concert series, $90 for week 1 (three concerts), and $60 for week 2 (two concerts)