Tempesta di Mare’s Chamber Players share the extraordinary story of three Jewish women who defied boundaries of class, religion and gender expectations to become cultural tastemakers in 1780’s Berlin, with music from their personal collections by the Bachs—Johann Sebastian, Wilhelm Friedemann, and Carl Philipp Emanuel—plus Janitsch, Quantz and Mozart.
Pre-concert talk by writer and art historian Anne Schuster Hunter, one hour prior to each concert: Bright Moment: Sara Levy, Her Sisters, and the Berlin Salons
Saturday, January 21, 8:00 (pre-concert talk at 7:00)
National Museum of American Jewish History
101 S. Independence Mall East (Corner of 5th and Chestnut)
Sunday, January 22, 4:00 (pre-concert talk at 3:00)
Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill
8855 Germantown Avenue
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$25 General Admission ~ $39 Preferred Seating
Students with ID and youth (grades 3-12) free at the door