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Alumni Profile: Professional ballet dancer reflects on his training and mentorship at Hochstein
Hochstein alum Youri Spindler came from a musical family of Eastman professors, and started his time at The Hochstein School as a clarinet player in the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra. However, after discovering a love for dance, Youri’s career path changed. Read on to find out how his experience with Hochstein shaped his future and fueled his passion for music and dance, and how he became one of the first American dancers to train in Cuba since the Cuban Revolution.
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Duan Family makes music together for Chinese New Year
All four members of the Duan family – Kelly, 4 (Suzuki violin); Jason, 7 (Suzuki violin, piano); and parents Yunping (flute) and Zhiyao (violin) – are currently taking lessons at Hochstein. Over the holiday recess, they worked on a family music video to celebrate the New Year and Chinese New Year. Read on for more of their story, and to watch the video.
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Hochstein provides students with performance opportunities
At The Hochstein School, students not only have a chance to learn music and techniques, but also have the experience of performing a concert before a live audience. More than a dozen times a year, students in our individual lessons program perform at the Hochstein All-School Recitals. Ensembles at Hochstein also have numerous opportunities each year to perform concerts together. Read on for stories and videos from recent student performances.
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The Hochstein School remembers former Executive Director Helen Tuntland Jackson
The Hochstein School is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Helen Tuntland Jackson on October 22, 2021 in Cambridge, MA. She served as Executive Director of the School from 1971-1984, and as its Director of Development from 1984-1987. Read on to learn about her important accomplishments at Hochstein.
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Hochstein participates in StoryCorps

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Hochstein participates in StoryCorps
​​​​​​​This past summer, StoryCorps came to Rochester – virtually and in partnership with WXXI – to collect local stories. Hochstein participated with Assistant Director and Dean Gary Palmer and Expressive Arts Department Chair Jennifer Phillips interviewing each other.
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For Bill Scott, teaching never felt like work - always a joy
Long-time Hochstein voice instructor and voice department chair Bill Scott has retired from teaching at Hochstein, after completing 42 years on the faculty. Bill came to Rochester to teach in the Rochester City School District in 1969 and was recruited to teach at Hochstein 10 years later ...
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HYSO announces winners of Concerto Competition
Congratulations to Joanna Frank and Daniel Kinney, winners of the HYSO Concerto Competition, following a very competitive round of auditions last week.
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Hochstein announces recipients of 2021 Faculty Service Award
At the Hochstein All-Faculty Meeting on Tuesday, September 7, Hochstein President & Executive Director Margaret Quackenbush recognized Hochstein Violin Instructor Kathy Tarantelli and Assistant Director of the Hochstein Philharmonia Orchestra Matt Osika as the winners of the 2021 Faculty Service Award.
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Alumni Profile: Former HYSO violinist made forever friends at Hochstein
​​​​​​​Eleanor Lenoe began studying at Hochstein when she was 15. The summer before her sophomore year of high school, a friend who was already involved encouraged her to audition for the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra. The friends and the bonds Eleanor made during her time at Hochstein will stick with her forever.
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CelloVision summer camp provides special opportunities for students
The CelloVision 2021 summer camp this past August included interactive workshops, masterclasses, and daily Cello Ensemble. Camp coordinator Natalie Spehar provided some photos of the week’s activities with Hochstein faculty members Jennifer Carpenter, Rachel Mills, Pia Liptak, and John Delmonico. A highlight of the week was a masterclass with David Ying, cellist with the Ying Quartet.
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