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Browse below through our music, ensembles, dance, and Expressive Arts offerings. Further information including instructors, schedule, registration details, fees, tuition assistance, and more are also available.




CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Youth Wind Symphony Concert
Event summary
The Hochstein Youth Wind Symphony, directed by John Rolland, presents a winter concert of wind band music. Part of Hochstein's Centennial Celebration!
Event details

Hochstein’s Youth Wind Symphony features wind, percussion, and brass players in grades 9–12. The ensemble meets for five weeks in January and February to prepare music for this concert.

The program includes Elegy for a Young American by Ronald LoPresti – an Eastman grad – who originally wrote it in memory of John F. Kennedy. Here it’s a tribute to another young American who served his country, David Hochstein, to celebrate The Hochstein School’s centennial.

The concert also includes the lively Chorale and Shaker Dance by John Zdechlik, including the familiar tune of “Simple Gifts”; Cajun Folk Songs by Frank Ticheli, a colorful work in the rich tradition of Cajun music; and Abram’s Pursuit, a rollicking piece by David Holsinger based on a story from the Book of Genesis.

This concert is free and open to the public.

  • Time
    01 Feb, 2020 PM 7:30 — 01 Feb, 2020 PM 8:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
07Feb
07Feb
Winter Dance Showcase
Event summary
Students take the stage in this free performance celebrating Hochstein’s unique and diverse dance department, which includes ballet, tap, modern, hip-hop, and African dance.
Event details

At Hochstein, the emphasis is on the educational experience and the joy of dance, led by teachers specifically trained to work with children.

This performance is free and open to the public.

  • Time
    07 Feb, 2020 PM 7:30 — 07 Feb, 2020 PM 9:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Centennial Orchestra Concert
Event summary
For the first time ever, all four Hochstein youth orchestras combine to perform a joint concert as part of Hochstein’s Centennial Celebration!
Event details

This concert features musicians from:

  • The 80-member Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra, directed by Casey Springstead;
  • Philharmonia, directed by John Fetter and Matt Osika;
  • Sinfonia, directed by John Fetter;
  • and Concertino Strings, directed by Marcos Kreutzer.

In the first half, Philharmonia plays selections by Schubert and Mussorgsky and music from Pirates of the Caribbean.

Then the HYSO performs works by Bach and Enescu, and highlights from John Williams’ score to The Cowboys. The program also includes movements of Gideon Klein’s Partita for Strings, written at the Terezín concentration camp during the Second World War.

Hochstein Concerto Competition winner Amy Feng is featured in the Allegro non troppo from Saint-Saëns’ Cello Concerto No. 1. HYSO Concertmaster Luke Pisani is the Conductor Apprentice for this concert.

At the very end of the concert, all four groups together (more than 180 students) will play the last movement of Respighi’s Pines of Rome, with offstage brass choirs.

A very limited number of free tickets may be available at the door – call the Hochstein office at (585) 454-4596 for more information.

  • Time
    09 Feb, 2020 PM 2:00 — 09 Feb, 2020 PM 4:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
New York State Ballet: Dancing with Duke Ellington
Event summary
Perfect for Valentine's Day, the New York State Ballet celebrates the legendary Duke Ellington with two shows, February 14 at 7:30 pm and February 15 at 7:30 pm.
Event details

Perfect for Valentine's Day and celebrating the legendary Duke Ellington, the New York State Ballet will debut choreography by Robert Royce, feature a live jazz band conducted by Dr. Jared Chase, and feature the renowned singer Jessica Ann Best.

Duke Ellington became famous for his Big Band sound, with many of his pieces becoming standards. He is considered a pivotal figure in the history of jazz, with such hits as "It Don't Mean a Thing," "Satin Doll," and "Something to Live For." Ken Scott is the featured saxophonist and known for his jazzy big Band sound. Jessica Ann Best is the Mezzo-Soprano and has performed nationwide in opera, musical theatre, and jazz.

Tickets are $20-$40 and are available here: https://dancingwithdukeellington.brownpapertickets.com/.

 

  • Time
    14 Feb, 2020 PM 7:30 — 15 Feb, 2020 PM 7:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Black History Experience
Event summary
Come join Rochester's very own Cheryl White and various talents from the city as they give you a riveting journey to the history of black culture.
Event details

The 3rd annual “Black History Experience” will be jammed packed with amazing performances including poetry, songs, and more.

Free refreshments will be served.

Tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-black-history-experience-tickets-88980616419?aff=ebdssbeac

  • Time
    15 Feb, 2020 PM 2:30 — 15 Feb, 2020 PM 4:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Society for Chamber Music in Rochester: Baroque and Blue
Event summary
This Society for Chamber Music in Rochester concert features music by Albinoni, Bach, Milhaud, and Saint-Saens.
Event details

Albinoni Sonata in A major, No. 11 (St. Marc) for Trumpet, Strings and Continuo (1712)
J.S. Bach Violin Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1016 (1717-1723)
Milhaud La Creation du Monde for Piano Quintet (1923)
Saint-Saens Septet in E-flat Major (1880)

Renee Jolles, violin
Lara Sipols, violin
Marc Anderson, viola
Benjamin Krug, cello
Fred Dole, double bass
Wesley Nance, trumpet
Chiao-Wen Cheng, piano

Pre-Concert Talk with the Artistic Directors and musicians begins 30 minutes before scheduled concert time.

For tickets and more information, visit https://www.chambermusicrochester.org/concerts/2019/5/6/baroque-and-blue.

Students through college age admitted free with current school ID.

  • Time
    16 Feb, 2020 PM 4:00 — 16 Feb, 2020 PM 6:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
22Feb
17Feb
Winter Recess
Event summary
There are no regularly scheduled lessons or classes on Monday, February 17-Saturday, February 22, 2020. The school is open on Tuesday, February 18 and Wednesday, February 19 from 9:00 am-9:00 pm for rescheduled lessons.
  • Time
    17 Feb, 2020 — 22 Feb, 2020
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Hochstein Building Tour - 2/26
Event summary
Join us for a tour and learn about the history of our historic building, hear David Hochstein’s inspiring yet tragic story, and see how Hochstein plays a vital role in Rochester’s vibrant community today.
Event details

Space is limited. Advanced registration is REQUIRED. Please email development@hochstein.org to schedule your tour. 

Tours of building offered twice a month. See the full tour schedule on the Centennial event calendar at https://hochstein.org/Our-100th/Centennial-Events.

 

  • Time
    26 Feb, 2020 PM 5:45 — 26 Feb, 2020 PM 6:45
The Hochstein School
Spotlight on Faculty – Music of Schubert and Kreisler
Event summary
Featuring Tyler Cassidy-Heacock, soprano; Cora Swenson Lee, cello; and Warner Iveris, guitar, performing works by Schubert and Kreisler, including pieces associated with David Hochstein. Part of Hochstein’s Centennial Celebration!
Event details

The program is built around two pieces David Hochstein is known to have played on violin: Schubert’s lied (song) “Ave Maria” and Fritz Kreisler’s “Liebesleid.”

Schubert is now well known for his song cycles for piano and voice, but there is anecdotal evidence that he may have also played guitar. Using arrangements made by 19th-century Parisian guitarist Napoléon Coste, Tyler Cassidy-Heacock will be singing four Schubert songs accompanied Warner Iveris on guitar.

Cora Swenson Lee will perform Schubert’s famous Arpeggione Sonata, originally written for a type of bowed guitar-like instrument of the same name and piano, on cello with guitar accompaniment.

Austrian-born violinist Fritz Kreisler was one of the most famous classical musicians in the world during the first decade of the 20th century and his original compositions remain staples of the violin repertoire. Lee and Iveris will perform Kreisler’s “Liebesleid” ("Love's Sorrow") as an homage to David Hochstein.

Since 1991, Spotlight on Faculty has highlighted the prestigious Hochstein faculty in a variety of ensembles and musical genres from chamber music and dance to jazz, contemporary, and classical. A key feature of the Spotlight on Faculty concerts is that Hochstein faculty members work together to create their own program and submit proposals to perform on the series.

Each concert begins at 7:00 pm, lasts about an hour, and is followed by a “meet the artists” reception.

Admission is $10 per person, with a $20 family maximum. Concerts are free to Hochstein students/families, faculty, and staff.

The Spotlight on Faculty concert series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

Thank you to Wegmans Food Markets for their support of our community events.
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  • Time
    27 Feb, 2020 PM 7:00 — 27 Feb, 2020 PM 8:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Rochester Oratorio Society presents "Twelfth Night"
Event summary
Ola Gjeilo’s sublime “Sunrise Mass” and Frank James Staneck’s Shakespeare cantata, “Twelfth Night” inspire an uplifting tone to our darkest season.
Event details

The Nazareth Bach Children’s Choir, directed by Karla Krogstad, are featured special guests. The ROS Orchestra performs Respighi’s wonderful Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 3.

Advance tickets are $20 adults, $15 student or senior. All tickets at the door are $25 per person.

For tickets and more information, visit https://rossings.org/allevents/ros-presents-twelfth-night.

  • Time
    28 Feb, 2020 PM 7:30 — 28 Feb, 2020 PM 10:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Hochstein Youth Singers – Three Minutes of Fame
Event summary
Members of the Hochstein Youth Singers perform a variety of vocal and instrumental solos, as well as pieces featuring small ensembles of family members and friends.  
Event details

This concert is free and open to the public.

 

 

  • Time
    29 Feb, 2020 AM 10:00 — 29 Feb, 2020 AM 11:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Hochstein Building Tour - 2/29
Event summary
Join us for a tour and learn about the history of our historic building, hear David Hochstein’s inspiring yet tragic story, and see how Hochstein plays a vital role in Rochester’s vibrant community today.
Event details

Space is limited. Advanced registration is REQUIRED. Please email development@hochstein.org to schedule your tour. 

Tours of building offered twice a month. See the full tour schedule on the Centennial event calendar at https://hochstein.org/Our-100th/Centennial-Events.

  • Time
    29 Feb, 2020 AM 10:30 — 29 Feb, 2020 AM 11:30
The Hochstein School
Black Heritage Committee & Garth Fagan Dance Community Celebration
Event summary
The 50th Anniversary Celebration of Garth Fagan Dance.
Event details

Join Rochester Education Foundation, the City of Rochester Black Heritage Committee, Garth Fagan Dance, RCSD Department of African and African-American Studies, and RCSD Arts Department for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of Garth Fagan Dance.

Celebration will feature the incredible performers of Garth Fagan Dance and a performance of poetry from world renowned poet and Rochester native Amir Sulaiman.

Tickets: $25 (General Admission); children free. Rochester City kids only can register at local rec centers.

For tickets, visit https://www.rochestereducation.org/dance50.

 

Photo credit: Rosalie O'Connor

  • Time
    29 Feb, 2020 PM 6:00 — 29 Feb, 2020 PM 8:00
Hochstein Performance Hall


OUR MISSION

The Hochstein School's mission is to provide people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities with access to excellent music and dance education in a community that nurtures and encourages personal achievement.