Eudora's Fable: The Shoe Bird
May 19, 2013, Performance Hall at Hochstein - Michael Butterman, conductor; Jennifer Carsillo, narrator; Canandaigua Academy Women’s Choir
Steve Lippia Sings Sinatra
May 24 and 25, 2013, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Jeff Tyzik, conductor; Steve Lippia, vocalist
Steve Lippia Sings Sinatra
May 24 and 25, 2013, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Jeff Tyzik, conductor; Steve Lippia, vocalist
Rite of Spring and Rachmaninoff
Stravinsky's masterpiece celebrating the emergent beauty—and ferocious power—of spring. May 30 and June 1, 2013 - Tito Muñoz, guest conductor; Leonardo Colafelice, piano
Rite of Spring and Rachmaninoff
Stravinsky's masterpiece celebrating the emergent beauty—and ferocious power—of spring. May 30 and June 1, 2013 - Tito Muñoz, guest conductor; Leonardo Colafelice, piano
What long shadow did Beethoven cast over the century that followed his passing? Did he inspire… or intimidate? Why did Brahms wait until he was past 40 to even consider composing a symphony?
Beginning with the music of Beethoven, Arild Remmereit explores how his legacy influenced Clara Schumann, Brahms, William Henry Fry, and even Charles Ives. Arild’s Eastman School of Music connections continue with music composed by an Eastman student and an Eastman piano soloist performing Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto.