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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
08Apr
04Apr
Spring Recess
Event summary
There are no regularly scheduled lessons or classes from Tuesday, April 4, 2023 through Saturday, April 8, 2023.
Event details

Tuesday, April 4, 2023 and Wednesday, April 5, 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
    04 Apr, 2023 — 08 Apr, 2023
The Hochstein School
Live from Hochstein – Spring Recess, no concert today
Event summary
There will be no in-person Live from Hochstein concert today due to Spring Recess.
  • Time
    05 Apr, 2023 — 05 Apr, 2023
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – fivebyfive: From Places Near and Far
Event summary
Featuring the chamber ensemble fivebyfive: Laura Lentz, flute and artistic director; Marcy Bacon, clarinet; Ken Luk, electric guitar; Eric J. Polenik, bass; Haeyeun Jeun, piano; and Marc Webster, audio/video engineer and technical director.
Event details

From winter’s blue cold, to Indonesia and Norway, and Iceland to South America, this collection of pieces draws inspiration from places near and far.

The program includes Awake by Patrick Burke, inspired by Javanese gamelan; Öldurót (Ocean Waves) by Icelandic composer and multi-instrumentalist Olafur Arnalds; Moon Currents by Diego Garcia, inspired by tango; Dreams of Glass and Water by Norwegian composer Kari Telstad Sundet; and Pale as Centuries, music that conjures winter by Sarah Kirkland Snider.

Click here to read the program notes.

Described as “classical turned loose in the toy store” (Jeff Spevak, WXXI-FM), fivebyfive is an artist-led Rochester, NY-based ensemble formed in 2015 with a mission to engage audiences in the collaborative spirit and creativity of today’s chamber music. The ensemble has appeared nationally on American Public Media’s Performance Today with host Fred Child, on WXXI Classical 91.5’s programs Backstage Pass and Live from Hochstein, and Fresh Ink on WCNY, among other programs. Their name comes from a two-way radio term meaning to be heard loud and clear.

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live on WXXI Classical. Listen to the concert at WXXI-FM 91.5, WXXY 90.3, 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.

* Masks and vaccination are encouraged but not required. Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall.

The Hochstein School is deeply grateful to Sidney and Barbara Sobel, who have generously provided continuous underwriting of Live from Hochstein since 1993.

Live from Hochstein is also 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 Apr, 2023 PM 12:10 — 12 Apr, 2023 PM 12:50
Hochstein Performance Hall
Spotlight on Faculty – Morton Gould’s Tap Dance Concerto
Event summary
Featuring Cheryl Johnson, tap dancer; Gary Palmer, piano; Paula Rodney Bobb, toy piano.
Event details

Morton Gould’s Tap Dance Concerto premiered in Rochester in 1952. For the 70th anniversary of this monumental work, dancer Cheryl Johnson showcases the classical side of her tap-dancing career performing selections from the concerto, accompanied by Dr. Gary Palmer on piano. The program also includes Cheryl dancing to a selection of classical music for children by Béla Bartók, Robert Schumann, and others, performed live by Paula Rodney Bobb on toy piano.

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
    14 Apr, 2023 PM 7:00 — 14 Apr, 2023 PM 8:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – Hochstein Merit Scholarship Winners
Event summary
Featuring Elizabeth Runion, flute, and Ben Rosenhack, violin.
Event details

Winners of the 2023 Hochstein Merit Scholarships perform. Hochstein teachers nominate students for merit scholarships and auditions take place in February and March. The scholarships are organized in four categories for various age levels of music students, with the top scholarship level winners for grades 11-12 performing in concert.

This concert features Elizabeth Runion of Gates, a junior at Gates Chili High School and a flute student of Diane Smith, and Ben Rosenhack of Brighton, a junior at Brighton High School and a violin student of Aika Ito. They will be performing music by Bach, Debussy, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Borne.

Click here to read the program notes.

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live on WXXI Classical. Listen to the concert at WXXI-FM 91.5, WXXY 90.3, 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.

* Masks and vaccination are encouraged but not required. Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall.

The Hochstein School is deeply grateful to Sidney and Barbara Sobel, who have generously provided continuous underwriting of Live from Hochstein since 1993.

Live from Hochstein is also 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
    19 Apr, 2023 PM 12:10 — 19 Apr, 2023 PM 12:50
Hochstein Performance Hall
RPO OrKIDStra: Alice in Orchestraland
Event summary
Go down the rabbit hole with the RPO!
Event details

Follow Alice on her Adventures through OrchestraLand as she meets Lewis Carroll’s beloved characters – the White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, and more. It’s sure to be a topsy-turvy time!

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/alice-in-orchestraland.

  • Time
    23 Apr, 2023 PM 2:00 — 23 Apr, 2023 PM 3:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – The Music of William Grant Still
Event summary
Featuring Tony Caramia, piano, and Renée Jolles, violin.
Event details

Pianist Tony Caramia and violinist Renée Jolles – both instructors at the Eastman School of Music – present a program exploring three rather different parts of the genius of “the dean of African American composers,” William Grant Still. Still worked in all genres of music including classical (the first African American in the US to have a symphony performed by a major orchestra, the RPO), jazz (arranging for both W.C. Handy and Artie Shaw), Broadway (playing in some of the pit orchestras), modern music (studying in New York with Edgard Varèse), and Hollywood (working in film and radio).

Still’s Three Visions is a suite in three parts for solo piano that depicts an apocalypse, an afterlife, and reincarnation. ​Tony Caramia will also play selections from Still’s mystical and elusive Seven Traceries, which were his attempt to capture seven aspects of God. 

Still’s Suite for Violin and Piano took as its inspiration three sculptures: Richmond Barthé’s African Dancer, Sargent Johnson’s Mother and Child, and Augusta Savage’s Gamin, each one by artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance.

Click here to read the program notes.

Professor of Piano at the Eastman School of Music since 1990, Tony Caramia directs the Piano Pedagogy Studies program, coordinates the Class Piano program, and teaches applied piano and beginning jazz piano.  He has released six recordings, including Hot Ivories, Nimble-Fingered Gentleman, Zebra Stripes, Brass Knuckles, Upstate Standards with trombonist Mark Kellogg, and Tribute.

Professor of Violin at the Eastman School of Music, Renée Jolles enjoys an eclectic career as soloist and chamber artist specializing in a wide variety of styles from the Baroque to the contemporary. She has premiered hundreds of works, including the American premiere of Schnittke’s Violin Concerto No. 2. In 2014, she inaugurated Eastman’s celebrated annual Holocaust Remembrance Concert series.

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live on WXXI Classical. Listen to the concert at WXXI-FM 91.5, WXXY 90.3, 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.

* Masks and vaccination are encouraged but not required. Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall.

The Hochstein School is deeply grateful to Sidney and Barbara Sobel, who have generously provided continuous underwriting of Live from Hochstein since 1993.

Live from Hochstein is also 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
    26 Apr, 2023 PM 12:10 — 26 Apr, 2023 PM 12:50
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.