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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Society for Chamber Music in Rochester: Premiere
Event summary
The opening concert of the SCMR season features music by Danielpour, Brahms, and Wolf.
Event details

This concert features an extraordinary premiere of a piano work that was commissioned for SCMR and composed by the internationally renowned composer Richard Danielpour. The RPO string principals will follow the premiere with the lush Brahms C minor Quartet.

Juliana Athayde, violin       
Jeanelle Thompson, violin 
Joshua Newburger, viola                       
Ahrim Kim, cello                  
Chiao-Wen Cheng, piano   

Hugo Wolf: Italian Serenade 
Richard Danielpour: Joys and Sorrows for solo piano (SCMR commission and premiere)      
Johannes Brahms: C minor String Quartet, Op.51

Tickets are $35 general admission
Students admitted free with current school ID.

Pre-concert talk with the artistic directors and musicians begins at 3:30 pm.

For more information, visit:
https://www.chambermusicrochester.org/concerts


 

  • Time
    01 Oct, 2023 PM 4:00 — 01 Oct, 2023 PM 3:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Spotlight on Faculty – Mambo Kings
Event summary
Featuring Mambo Kings, Upstate New York’s foremost Latin jazz ensemble.
Event details

Together since 1995, Mambo Kings are enjoying great success as Upstate New York’s foremost Latin jazz ensemble, and have earned a national reputation for their explosive blend of Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz improvisation. This concert will feature rhythm & blues, jazz, and Broadway tunes performed in an Afro-Cuban style.

Mambo Kings is Richard DeLaney, piano; John Viavattine, winds; Tony Padilla, congas; Freddy Colón, timbales; and Hector Diaz, bass.

Since their orchestral debut with Jeff Tyzik and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Mambo Kings have appeared in Pops concerts with orchestras in Baltimore, Vancouver, Detroit, Dallas, Naples (FL), and Portland (OR), among many others, performing original compositions and arrangements by pianist Richard DeLaney.

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.

 

Thank you to Wegmans Food Markets for their support of our community events.
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Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. Hochstein programs are also made possible by the Monroe County Legislature; Adam Bello, Monroe County Executive.

  • Time
    13 Oct, 2023 PM 7:00 — 13 Oct, 2023 PM 8:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Junior Wind Symphony Concert
Event summary
The Hochstein Junior Wind Symphony, directed by John Rolland, presents a fall concert of wind band music.
Event details

Hochstein’s Junior Wind Symphony features wind, percussion, and brass players in grades 7 and 8. The ensemble meets for six weeks in September and October to prepare music for this free concert.

Students from a dozen different school districts will perform wind band music, including  “Accolade” by Mark Lortz, “The Lullaby in the Mirror” by Richard Saucedo, Pierre La Plante’s “Nordic Sketches,” and “Zombie Tango” by James Meredith.

Click here to read the program notes.

This concert will be livestreamed, on Hochstein’s YouTube channel, for those not able to attend the concert in person. Click here: https://youtube.com/live/BSECSjQoqac.

To receive livestreaming alerts, subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/hochsteinschool.

 

 

Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Hochstein programs are also made possible by the Monroe County Legislature; Adam Bello, Monroe County Executive.

  • Time
    14 Oct, 2023 PM 7:30 — 14 Oct, 2023 PM 8:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Event summary
Featuring the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra; Jherrard Hardeman, conductor.
Event details

The program includes Mikhail Glinka’s Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture; Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Danse Negre, No. 4; Wedding-Day at Troldhaugen by Edvard Grieg; Antonín Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances, No. 1; Romanian Folk Dances by Béla Bartók; and “Hoe Down” from Aaron Copland’s Rodeo.

Read the program notes.

The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has been committed to enriching and inspiring our community through the art of music since its origins in 1922. The RPO presents approximately 150 concerts and broadcasts a year, serving up to 170,000 people through ticketed events, education and community engagement activities, and concerts in schools and community centers throughout the region. Andreas Delfs was named music director in 2021, following notable RPO music directors Erich Leinsdorf, David Zinman, Mark Elder, and Conductor Laureate Christopher Seaman. Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik, now in his 30th season, has earned a national reputation for excellence in pops programming during his tenure with the RPO. Jherrard Hardeman begins his first season with the RPO as Assistant Conductor (The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Education and Community Engagement Chair). 

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live. Listen to the concert on WXXI Classical at 91.5 FM, 90.3 FM, or online at https://www.wxxiclassical.org. Listen to an encore broadcast on WXXI Classical 91.5 FM at 10:00 pm the day of the concert.

Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall. PLEASE do not attend any activity at Hochstein if you are not feeling 100% healthy.

Sidney and Barbara Sobel have generously provided continuous underwriting of the Live from Hochstein Broadcast & Concert Series since 1993. 

Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. Hochstein programs are also made possible by the Monroe County Legislature; Adam Bello, Monroe County Executive.

  • Time
    18 Oct, 2023 PM 12:10 — 18 Oct, 2023 PM 12:50
Hochstein Performance Hall
Gateways Music Festival: An Evening of the Music of Joseph Bologne
Event summary
A lecture on Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint Georges, precedes the concert featuring the Gateways Chamber Orchestra and soloists performing the music of Joseph Bologne.
Event details

This concert features:

  • Brendon Elliott, violin
  • Marian Anderson String Quartet
  • Angelique Hairston, harp
  • Gateways Chamber Orchestra
  • Antoine Clark, conductor

At 6:00 pm, Julian Ledford, PhD, leads the Paul J. Burgett Lecture & Conversation on the topic of "Undoing Black Mozart: Towards a Truer Legacy of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint Georges."

Tickets are $22.00 general admission, $16.75 seniors and students, children under 17 free. The ticket includes both the concert and the lecture.

For tickets and more information, visit the Gateways Music Festival website at:
https://www.gatewaysmusicfestival.org/202324-rochester

The festival runs October 17-20, 2023. Other events include a concert by the Gateways Brass Collective and a screening of the film Chevalier, about Joseph Bologne.

  • Time
    18 Oct, 2023 PM 7:30 — 18 Oct, 2023 PM 9:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Hochstein Philharmonia & Sinfonia Joint Concert
Event summary
Musicians in the Hochstein Philharmonia Orchestra (grades 6-11) and Hochstein Sinfonia Strings (grades 4-9) orchestral ensembles give a joint fall concert.
Event details

This free concert is led by Director John Fetter with HPO Assistant Director Matt Osika and HSS Assistant Director Terry Smith.

The HSS opens the concert with Danza for Strings by Czech/American composer Václav Nelhýbel and then the last two movements from Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 1 in D, “Classical,” written in the style of Haydn and Mozart.

The HPO’s half of the concert includes Beethoven’s powerful Egmont Overture and two different musical settings of the story from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet – one from Prokofiev’s ballet music and the other from Tchaikovsky’s symphonic poem.

View the program at this here.

This concert will be livestreamed, on Hochstein’s YouTube channel, for those not able to attend the concert in person. https://youtube.com/live/mRV_0MPmKqU

To receive livestreaming alerts, subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/hochsteinschool.

 

 

The Hochstein Orchestra and Chamber Music Programs are supported in part by the Louise Alfreda Hill Memorial Fund.

Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Hochstein programs are also made possible by the Monroe County Legislature; Adam Bello, Monroe County Executive.

  • Time
    22 Oct, 2023 PM 2:00 — 22 Oct, 2023 PM 3:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – Ekstasis Duo: Slavic Masters
Event summary
Featuring the Ekstasis Duo: Natasha Farny, cello, and Eliran Avni, piano.
Event details

Ekstasis celebrates Rachmaninoff’s 150th birth year with the third movement of his grand cello and piano sonata, op. 19. Rachmaninoff is known for his piano concerti and in this masterful work, we hear orchestral writing on a smaller scale, displaying multiple emotions from quiet desperation to a great revelation of love and joy. The program also includes movements from the stirring and epic Sonata by Croatian late-Romantic composer Dora Pejačević; Ritournelle by the great female Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová, full of scampering mischief; and Prokofiev’s early work, Ballade, which reveals intensely dark and mysterious characters.

Click here to read the program notes.

The Ekstasis Duo performs music for cello and piano and their mission is to create compelling programming celebrating masterpieces alongside the secret jewels of lesser-known works. With a focus on storytelling that pinpoints an aspect of the human condition or creates an atmosphere through sound, their concerts offer solo and chamber music works. 

Since their debut in 2018, The Ekstasis Duo has appeared on distinguished series such as New York City’s Merkin Hall and Eastman’s Morning Chamber Music Series. The duo produced their first CD, “Women’s Voices,” in fall 2021. They are currently in the finishing stages of a second CD, “… From the Shadows,” to be released in fall 2023.

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live. Listen to the concert on WXXI Classical at 91.5 FM, 90.3 FM, or online at https://www.wxxiclassical.org. Listen to an encore broadcast on WXXI Classical 91.5 FM at 10:00 pm the day of the concert.

Today’s concert is part of Public Radio Music Day, a nationwide celebration that recognizes public radio’s essential community service and its unique role in music discovery. WXXI Classical (FM 91.5 in Rochester and FM 90.3 in Houghton), The Route (FM 88.5 in Rochester and 90.1 in Ithaca), and WEOS-FM 89.7 (Finger Lakes region) are proud to be part of a network of stations dedicated to helping listeners discover new artists and music. The celebration continues on October 25 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm with a special performance by Pegasus Early Music at The Little Café (Winthrop Street). To learn more, visit WXXI.org/events.

Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall. PLEASE do not attend any activity at Hochstein if you are not feeling 100% healthy.

Sidney and Barbara Sobel have generously provided continuous underwriting of the Live from Hochstein Broadcast & Concert Series since 1993. 

Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. Hochstein programs are also made possible by the Monroe County Legislature; Adam Bello, Monroe County Executive.

  • Time
    25 Oct, 2023 PM 12:10 — 25 Oct, 2023 PM 12:50
Hochstein Performance Hall
Rochester Oratorio Society: Hallelujah from on High
Event summary
The Rochester Oratorio Society Chorus and Orchestra with Ziwen Xiang, tenor, perform music by Hailstork, Mozart, and Beethoven.
Event details

Adolphus Hailstork: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes
Mozart: Mass in C Major, K. 317, “Coronation”
Beethoven: “Hallelujah,” from Christ on the Mount of Olives

Hailstork’s cantata, “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes” for tenor, chorus, and orchestra, comprises three beautifully compelling settings of Psalms 121, 13 and 23. Adolphus Hailstork, a world-renowned composer and educator, was born in Rochester in 1941. Ziwen Xiang reprises his Carnegie Hall performances in the brilliant tenor solo role.

Tickets are $25 general admission; $20 senior tickets available; $15 student tickets available.

For tickets and more information, visit https://rossings.org/allevents/hallelujah-from-on-high/

  • Time
    27 Oct, 2023 PM 7:30 — 27 Oct, 2023 PM 9:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
RPO OrKIDStra: Spooky Symphonies
Event summary
Join your RPO for a fang-tastic afternoon of musical tricks and treats!
Event details

Prepare for spine-tingling songs and haunted harmonies designed to get your little ghosts, ghouls, and goblins into the Halloween spirit. Costumes are strongly encouraged – a costume parade on stage closes the concert!

Jherrard Hardeman, conductor

PROGRAM:

MUSSORGSKY/RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Night on Bald Mountain
SAINT-SAENS Danse Macabre
GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, "Ase’s Death"
GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, "In the Hall of the Mountain King"
BERLIOZ Symphonie Fantastique, V. "Witches’ Sabbath"
WILLIAMS Superman March
HAYDN Symphony No. 94 in G Major, “Surprise,” II. Andante
BERLIOZ Symphonie Fantastique, IV. "March to the Scaffold"
ANDERSON Clarinet Candy

Pre-concert activities will start 1 hour before the show. (Activities are free for ticket holders and take place at Hochstein.)

Tickets are Adult $20.00, Child $10.00. For tickets and more information, visit https://rpo.org/event/spooky-symphonies/

  • Time
    29 Oct, 2023 PM 2:00 — 29 Oct, 2023 PM 3:00
Hochstein Performance Hall


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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.