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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.
Event details

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

The featured work on the program is Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana. One of the most popular pieces of the classical music repertoire, it was based on poems found in a medieval Bavarian monastery and written for chorus and orchestra. Arranger John Krance (an Eastman alum) worked with Orff on this arrangement, which incorporates the vocal melodies into a setting for wind ensemble. The spirit of the original choral piece – which extols the beauty of life and springtime - is vividly portrayed in this exceptionally dramatic work.

The program also includes Prado - an energetic original composition by prominent composer/arranger Victor Lopez that features high adventure and resplendent percussion - and Lux Aurumque (Light and Gold), written in 2000 by Eric Whitacre. Originally a choral work (like Carmina Burana), Lux Aurumque was inspired by a poem by Edward Esch. Click here to read the full program notes.

This concert will be livestreamed, on Hochstein’s YouTube channel, for those not able to attend the concert in person. Click here.

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.

  • Time
    11 Feb, 2023 PM 7:30 — 11 Feb, 2023 PM 8:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
HYSO & Philharmonia in Concert
Event summary
Musicians from the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra (HYSO), directed by Casey Springstead, and Hochstein Philharmonia Orchestra (HPO), directed by John Fetter and Matt Osika, perform a joint concert featuring music by Grieg, Berlioz, Bizet, Borne, and Tchaikovsky, and selections from movie scores to "Star Wars" and "Catch Me If You Can."
Event details

In the first half of the concert, HPO performs Edvard Grieg’s orchestral suite Sigurd Jorsalfar – celebrating Sigurd the Crusader, a 12th-century king of Norway – and music from John Williams’ score to Star Wars, which includes the memorable “Imperial March” heralding Darth Vader’s entrance, “Princess Leia's Theme,” and the main Star Wars theme.

Then, the HYSO takes the stage to perform the energetic Overture to Benvenuto Cellini, one of Berlioz’s more commonly performed works which features beautiful melodies and quirky rhythms.

HYSO Conductor Apprentice Annaliese White conducts the Intermezzo movement from Bizet’s L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2, which features stoic moments mixed with soaring operatic melodies typical of Bizet. 

HYSO Concerto Competition Winner Elizabeth Runion is the featured flute soloist in Fantasie Brilliante on Themes from Bizet’s Carmen. This virtuoso work for flute by François Borne contains melodies from the opera.

The HYSO performs “Escapades” from John Williams’ movie score to Catch Me If You Can, which captures moods from the movie through the use of jazz idioms. The HYSO will be joined for this piece by guests Nancy Boone-Bahr, a Hochstein faculty member, on saxophone; Austin Keck, an Eastman School master’s student, on vibraphone; and David Kluge – a local musician, composer, and educator – on bass.

The concert closes with the HYSO performing the last two movements of Tchaikovsky’s buoyant Symphony No. 4, written during a time of personal upheaval in the composer’s life. HYSO Director Casey Springstead says, “The fourth movement of Symphony No. 4 is a fiery finale and one of Tchaikovsky’s most exciting endings to a work.”

Click here to read the full program notes.

Before the concert, beginning at 1:40 pm, enjoy chamber music by two Chamber Music Connections ensembles:
Qoolest Quartet: Eden Shin, violin; Youyou Wu, violin; Taylor Stocks, viola; Oliver Hood, cello; Miya Saito-Beckman, coach
Clarinet Choir: Mathew Atalla; Carly Giebel; Michael Shi; Jordyn Stocks; Carl Galland, coach

Tickets at the door: $5 general admission.

This concert will be livestreamed, on Hochstein’s YouTube channel, for those not able to attend the concert in person. Click here.

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.

 

  • Time
    12 Feb, 2023 PM 2:00 — 12 Feb, 2023 PM 3:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
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20Feb
Winter Recess
Event summary
There are no regularly scheduled lessons or classes from Monday, February 20, 2023 through Saturday, February 25, 2023.
Event details

Tuesday, February 21, 2023 and Wednesday, February 22, 2023 from 9:00 am-9:00 pm are lesson make-up days. Please speak with your instructor if you need to make-up a lesson.

  • Time
    20 Feb, 2023 — 25 Feb, 2023
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