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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
Hochstein Alumni Orchestra Winter Concert
Event summary
Former Hochstein students return to Rochester to present a free orchestral concert directed by Evan Meccarello. The program includes music by Nielsen, Dvořák, and Darvishi.
Event details

The concert features Nielsen’s delightful Flute Concerto, with Katrina King Nicholson as soloist, and selections from Dvořák’s lively Symphony No. 8.

The concert also includes the US premiere of “Toranj” by Iranian composer Aftab Darvishi. HAO Director Evan Meccarello tells us he became familiar with Darvishi’s music through pieces she wrote for the Kronos Quartet. Toranj means bergamot and is also an ancient Persian motif used widely in weaving carpets and rugs. This is her interpretation of the mathematical pattern in musical form. She also incorporates fragments of Persian folk music to give it an Iranian flavor. 

Click here to read the program.

Created in 2010 as a reunion of musicians with connections to Hochstein, the Hochstein Alumni Orchestra has reunited each year to present free, high-quality concerts. Members of the HAO have gone on to win international contests, have received mention by music critic Alex Ross in The New Yorker magazine, and earned opportunities to play in professional orchestras including the Detroit Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Buffalo Philharmonic, and Fort Worth Symphony.

The concert is free, with donations accepted to benefit Hochstein's Tuition Assistance Program.

This concert will be livestreamed, on Hochstein’s YouTube channel, for those not able to attend the concert in person. Watch at https://youtu.be/l6oK_jSaCFM.

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Katrina-King-Nichols...Katrina King Nicholson is a native of Marion, NY, with bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music and a doctorate from the Shenandoah Conservatory. She is the winner of numerous competitions in the Rochester and Cleveland areas and has performed as soloist with groups including the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra, Case Baroque Orchestra, and Cleveland Institute of Music Symphony Orchestra. She has a special interest in music theory and historical performance, holding a music theory minor from CIM and Early Music Performers’ Certificates from Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Nicholson is an active flute teacher and freelancer in the greater Washington, DC area and currently serves on the faculties of the International School of Music and the Sharyn Byer Institute of Fine Arts. In her spare time, she enjoys trail runs, classic literature, and experiments in the kitchen.

Conductor Evan Meccarello is founder and director of the Hochstein Alumni Orchestra. Since 2010, he has led the group in world-premiere performances of Rochester composers and showcased talented musicians in a concert tour of the region. He was a member of the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra in high school, serving as Co-Concertmaster and Apprentice Conductor. Meccarello is currently Music Director of the Binghamton Community Orchestra and Artistic Director of Cordancia Chamber Orchestra. When many musicians could not play together during the pandemic, he developed and led Music Outside the Box, an all-online festival for high school musicians that featured live virtual ensemble rehearsal and performance. The program was a National Finalist for The American Prize in virtual performance. Meccarello’s conducting experience spans professional, collegiate, youth, and community ensembles. This season includes work as cover conductor for the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra (Wheeling, WV) and teaching conducting at Nazareth College. Uptown Tango is his ongoing project playing violin in an Argentine tango duo for dancers and listeners.

  • Time
    06 Jan, 2023 PM 8:00 — 06 Jan, 2023 PM 9:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2023
Event summary
There are no lessons or classes on Monday, January 16, 2023.
  • Time
    16 Jan, 2023 — 16 Jan, 2023
The Hochstein School
Barnes & Noble Bookfair
Event summary
Support Hochstein by making purchases at the Pittsford Barnes & Noble and enjoy performances by Hochstein students.
Event details

2023 BookfairDrop by from 12:30 to 4:00 pm as Hochstein musicians will be performing during this time. A percentage of the net sale, on this day, will be contributed to Hochstein.

Use this voucher to make your purchase. Click here for a PDF version. Some restrictions apply.

Online sales count too! Use the Bookfair ID #12645420 at checkout online January 22-26.

Schedule of performances (subject to change):

12:30 pm - Little Singers - Shana Kohler, Director and Jamilya Arzanesh, accompanist
12:45 pm - Scholarship Trombone Choir - Bernabe Jorge, Director
1:00 pm - Scholarship Woodwind Quintet - Diane Smith, Coach
1:30 pm - Qoolest Quartet - Miya Saito-Beckman, Coach
1:45 pm - Silver Quartet - Miya Saito-Beckman, Coach
2:00 pm - Suzuki Strings - Marcos Kreutzer, Director; Kathy Tarantelli and Michelle Walker, Faculty 
3:00 pm - Scholarship Flute Choir - Diane Smith, Director
3:30 pm - Harp Students of Grace Wong
3:45 pm - Adult Guitar Ensemble - John Wiesenthal, Coach  
 

  • Time
    22 Jan, 2023 PM 12:30 — 22 Jan, 2023 PM 4:00
Barnes & Noble, Pittsford Plaza
RPO OrKIDStra: Fun Frozen Favorites
Event summary
Get out of the cold and warm up as the RPO celebrates the sounds of winter!
Event details

Austin Chanu, conductor

Featuring musical highlights from Disney’s Frozen and other frigid favorites, it’s sure to be a "snowstopping" performance!

COVID-19 Policies: Policies are still being evaluated for RPO's 22-23 season OrKIDstra performances. Patrons will be informed with any updates.

Pre-concert kids’ activities in the Chapel beginning at 1:00 pm. Doors open at 1:30 pm.

Tickets: Adults $20; Kids $10.

For tickets, visit https://rpo.org/event/fun-frozen-favorites.

 

  • Time
    22 Jan, 2023 PM 2:00 — 22 Jan, 2023 PM 3:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Spotlight on Faculty – Vertex Saxophone Quartet
Event summary
Featuring the Vertex Saxophone Quartet: Erik Piazza, soprano saxophone; Barbara Brown, alto saxophone; Chisato Eda Marling, tenor saxophone; and Nancy Boone-Bahr, baritone saxophone.
Event details

The Vertex Saxophone Quartet performs both classical and contemporary music written and arranged for saxophone ensemble. You’ll hear something old, something new, something borrowed, something blues! The program includes music by J.S. Bach, Dana Wilson, Marc Mellits, Alexis Ciesla, Caryl Florio, and Thierry Escaich.

Admission at the door is $10 per person, with a $20 family maximum. Concerts are free to Hochstein students/families, faculty, and staff. The concert lasts about an hour, and is followed by a “meet the artists” reception.

Audience will be asked to follow Hochstein’s COVID safety plan in place at the time of the concert: https://hochstein.org/About/Hochstein-COVID-Safety-Information

 

The Spotlight on Faculty concert series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul 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 Jan, 2023 PM 7:00 — 27 Jan, 2023 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.