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Guitarist Nicholas Goluses voyages ‘Across the Horizon’
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The Eastman School of Music professor will celebrate his own artistic journey, and new album, in a Sept. 29 concert.
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The Eastman School of Music professor will celebrate his own artistic journey, and new album, in a Sept. 29 concert.
Experimental dancers Rachel Bast and George Mechalke juxtapose the serious, comedic, and grotesque through their self-described feverable minds at the ESL Rochester Fringe Festival.
Inspired by Ed Yong’s book “An Immense World,” the presentation aims to translate the natural world into sound.
The Sept. 5 show is a relaunch for ROC Lyric Opera, formerly Rochester Lyric Opera, and a new collaboration between the opera company and Nazareth University’s music and theater departments.
Canadian rock band Rose Cora Perry and The Truth Untold will perform at the Irondequoit Arts & Music Festival on Aug. 30.
Roxy Hernandez operates Roxy Mis Panitas at the International Plaza, bringing a taste of her native Venezuela to Rochester
Owner Shandele Garcia wanted to encapsulate her hometown of Ponce, serving Puerto Rican food with a Ponceño flair.
For the ninth year of the Blackfriars Theatre Summer Intensive, an ensemble of high schoolers and college students brought versatility and energy to “Shrek the Musical.”
Giuseppe Verdi’s “Rigoletto,” a tragedy that shocked some of its first audiences in the 1850s, has some of the most memorable arias and ensembles in opera.
British composer Karl Jenkins’ globally popular “The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace” will have its Rochester premiere this Sunday at the Finger Lakes Choral Festival.