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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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Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd...Sunday October 22nd at 7 p.m. at The Little Theatre, followed by a discussion with WXXI Classical mid-day host Steve Johnson and Sondheim expert Eric Grode. Part of Spooky Season at The Little.
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When conductor Gustavo Dudamel’s international tours are disrupted by deadly protests across his native Venezuela, one of the world’s greatest and most beloved musicians faces the challenge of a lifetime. WXXI Classical Presents...¡Viva Maestro! at The Little Theatre Saturday November 4th at 3pm, followed by a discussion.
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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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Inspired by the incredible true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, who rose to improbable heights in French society as a celebrated violinist-composer and fencer, WXXI Classical Presents, with The Black Cinema Series and Our Voices Project...Chevalier, Wednesday April 26th, 7:30pm at The Little.
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To celebrate the remarkable legacy of composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, who passed away last month, The Little is bringing back this revelatory exploration of his life and work Wednesday April 19th at 7:30pm.
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A special screening of a stirring musical documentary, followed by a discussion hosted by WXXI Classical's Julia Figueras, November 19th at 3pm at The Little Theatre. Tickets on sale now.