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Old meets new in chamber music season finale
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The Society for Chamber Music in Rochester’s final concert of its 47th season will feature an interplay between baroque and 20th century works.
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The Society for Chamber Music in Rochester’s final concert of its 47th season will feature an interplay between baroque and 20th century works.
The National Endowment for the Arts awarded a total of nearly $150,000 to five organizations in the Rochester region.
The newly renovated Tones Studios in Irondequoit will take the wraps off in a limited-seating album presentation event of musician Sarah De Vallière next Friday.
Blackfriars, one of the longest-running theater companies in Rochester, plans an anniversary season that will honor its history and engage with the community.
In honor of Pride Month, TGW Studio is hosting its third annual art exhibit celebrating artistic talent of LGBTQ+ youth in Rochester
Eastman faculty member Alexander Kobrin’s year-long Beethoven sonata series reaches its conclusion Wednesday evening at Hatch Recital Hall.
The latest work by activist filmmaker and artist Mara Ahmed, “Return to Sender: Women of Color in Colonial Postcards & the Politics of Representation,” will screen on May 4 at ROC Cinema.
Next week, a Visual Studies Workshop event will present experimental games as art.
The exhibit, “Urban Alchemy,” features the work of local artists Magnus Champlin and Richard Colón, who will speak at an April 25 reception.
Eastman Opera Theatre this week presents Poulenc’s “Dialogues des Carmélites,” based on a play about a convent of nuns during the French Revolution, when practicing their faith was illegal.