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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.
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Live from Hochstein features the Ekstasis Duo playing music by Sergei Rachmaninov, Dora Pejačević, Vítězslava Kaprálová, and Sergei Prokofiev on Wednesday October 25th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Although the radio broadcasts don't begin until December 9th, you can see the MET live in HD beginning October 21st. Check out this season's HD presentations.
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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 the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Wednesday, October 18th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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WXXI Classical offered a live broadcast on Sat 9/9 on the grounds of the Memorial Art Gallery during the 67th annual Clothesline Art Festival.
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Hochstein at High Falls is a free lunchtime concert series, with shows over lunch every Thursday at 12:10pm outdoors in High Falls, June 8th through August 17th, hosted by WRUR and WXXI, The Hochstein School, and the High Falls Business Association.
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Join Julia Figueras, Scott Fybush and Stephen Johnson on Saturday, September 10 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. They will share great music and speak with some of the festival artists and MAG staff members, and Director Jonathan Binstock will announce this year’s Merit Award Winners.
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Doors Open: 5:30pmDiscussion: 6:00pm Host Brenda Tremblay talks with Kearstin Piper BrownScreening: 6:30pm