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Experience live classical music over lunch in person and on the radio with the Vertex Saxophone Quartet, Wednesday, May 1st at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Experience live classical music over lunch in person and on the radio with the chamber orchestra Cordancia, featuring violinist violinist Sophia Klin and conducted by conductor and artistic director Evan Meccarello, Wednesday, April 24th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Experience live classical music over lunch in person and on the radio, as a new season of Live from Hochstein starts with Lars Kirvan and Edward Castilano from the RPO playing music for cello and bass, Wednesday, March 20th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Five incredible women from around the world, who are boldly breaking glass ceilings in the male-dominated world of orchestral conducting, take center stage in MAESTRA. March 7th, 7pm at The Little, followed by a discussion.
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WXXI Classical presents a free concert as Asbury First Church, 1040 East Ave., featuring Kearstin Piper Brown, with Nyla Thomas and musicians from the Black Student Union @ Eastman (BSUE). This special performance is held just prior to Kearstin’s Metropolitan Opera debut in April in Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up In My Bones.
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Listen to learn more about the Parsons organ at The United Church in Canandaigua. All events are FREE. Don't miss it!
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Live from Hochstein celebrates the holiday season with the choral chamber ensemble Madrigalia, led by artistic director Cary Ratcliff, with music both both sparkling and thoughtful, Wednesday December 13th at 12:10 p.m. in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Live from Hochstein heralds the holidays with the Eastman Horn Choir – W. Peter Kurau, director – featuring horn players from the Eastman School of Music, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and live on WXXI Classical, Wednesday, December 6th at 12:10 p.m.
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Violinist and Hochstein alum Epongue Ekille returns to Rochester with a program featuring music drawn from the Suzuki Violin Method, but played how they might have been performed when they were first written, complete with historic instruments. Hear this music in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall or by tuning in to the live broadcast on WXXI Classical Wednesday November 29th at 12:10 p.m.
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Pianist Yi-Wen Cheng takes us on a wondrous musical journey on Live from Hochstein in music by Joe Hisaishi from Howl's Moving Castle, Philip Glass's music for The Hours, variations by Mozart, Johannes Brahms's transformation of JS Bach, and Matt Herskowitz's Bach à la Jazz, Wednesday November 15th at 12:10pm in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Live from Hochstein stars violinist Timothy Peters, cellist David Ying, and pianist Elinor Freer, playing Beethoven's "Ghost," Piazzolla's Seasons in Buenos Aires, and more on Wednesday November 8th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Eastman School of Music professors Michael Wayne and Chiao-Wen Cheng play music for clarinet and piano, including works by Claude Debussy, Phillipe Gaubert, Niels Gade, Béla Kovács; and contemporary American composer Jessie Montgomery.on Wednesday November 1st at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.