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  • As we celebrate the past seven years of PT on WXXI Classical, join Brenda Tremblay and guest host Fred Child weekday mornings Oct 27 through 31 at 6:40am for a special week of Mystery Pieces, introduced by Fred. We’ll be quizzing you about what you know about Fred’s connections to Rochester and WXXI, and how well you’ve been listening to the show.
  • The fact that Hanna PK is in Rochester shows the breadth of musical talent here. While known for blues, she's a singer-songwriter in a variety of genres...
  • The Public Media Journalists Association (PMJA) has announced awards for outstanding journalism, and two WXXI staffers have earned accolades for their…
  • From the first notes of Roots, it's clear that Randall Goosby is an astounding talent and this is a very special debut.
  • John Williams' score was, true to form, unforgettable — as Jeff Goldblum remembers in an interview with NPR.
  • Positioned above a tank full of stingrays at the National Aquarium, Weilerstein used her cello to serenade sea creatures (and many pleasantly surprised visitors) with music by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • J’Nai Bridges, known for her “plush-voiced mezzo-soprano” (The New York Times), has been heralded as “a rising star” (Los Angeles Times), gracing the…
  • On November 12, the Eastman Philharmonia will premiere “Letters from Georgia” a new work by Kevin Puts featuring soprano Renee Fleming. What’s special…
  • Haymarket Opera Company has emerged as an early innovator during the disruption of the global pandemic. Its production of Handel’s Acis and Galatea,…
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus is the definitive swan song of one of the world’s greatest musicians. In late 2022, as a parting gift, Ryuichi Sakamoto mustered all of his energy to leave us with one final performance: a concert film featuring just him and his piano. See Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus on the big screen Sunday April 21st, 6:30pm at The Little Theatre in Rochester.
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