Dr. Seuss’ The Sneetches
May 5 & 6, 2012, Performance Hall at Hochstein - Arild Remmereit, conductor; John de Lancie, narrator; music by Lorenzo Palomo
Dr. Seuss’ The Sneetches
May 5 & 6, 2012, Performance Hall at Hochstein - Arild Remmereit, conductor; John de Lancie, narrator; music by Lorenzo Palomo
Beethoven’s Second
May 10 & 12, 2012, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Arild Remmereit, conductor; Tarin Supprakorn, piano
Beethoven’s Second
May 10 & 12, 2012, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Arild Remmereit, conductor; Tarin Supprakorn, piano
American Rhythms
May 13, 2012, Hale Auditorium, Roberts Wesleyan College - David Harman, conductor; RPYO Concerto Competition Winners
Organ and Orchestra
Friday, May 18, 2012, Sacred Heart Cathedral - Neil Varon, guest conductor; Aaron James, organ; John Allegar, organ
A Memorial Day Tribute
May 25 & 26, 2012, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Jeff Tyzik, conductor; US Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors
20% Off for US Military Personnel
A Memorial Day Tribute
May 25 & 26, 2012, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Jeff Tyzik, conductor; US Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors
20% Off for US Military Personnel
Pictures at an Exhibition
May 31 & June 2, 2012, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Arild Remmereit, conductor; Cynthia Phelps and Rebecca Young, viola; Marcus Thompson, viola
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Pictures at an Exhibition
May 31 & June 2, 2012, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Arild Remmereit, conductor; Cynthia Phelps and Rebecca Young, viola; Marcus Thompson, viola
Ontario Beach
June 27, 7:30 PM - Michael Butterman, conductor; FREE
Patriotic Pops—with Fireworks
June 30 at 7:30 PM, CMAC at Canandaigua - Michael Butterman, conductor; Jeffrey Biegel, piano; Jeff Midkiff, mandolin
Broadway Today!
July 7 at 8 PM, Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre - Jeff Tyzik, conductor; Gary Mauer, Tamra Hayden, and Craig Schulman, vocalists
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RPO's Gershwin Recording Hits Top Classical Billboard Chart
June 07, 2007
Comes in at number 21 in its Billboard debut

Rochester, NY – The newly-released Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Gershwin recording has soared to the top tier of the Classical Billboard Charts by coming in at number 21 in its Billboard debut. The harmonia mundi usa release under RPO Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik and the Van Cliburn Award-winning pianist Jon Nakamatsu features the 1925 Piano Concerto in F, the well-known Rhapsody in Blue and the rarely-heard “Rhumba” from the Cuban Overture and is available in a special SACD (Super Audio CD) hi-resolution format. CDs are available for $20 (tax included) at the RPO box office, online at www.rpo.org, and at various summer concert locations.
On hearing the news, Jeff Tyzik responded: “When we were recording this project, I knew it was hot – Jon Nakamatsu was superb and the RPO was at its best. I just knew it was going to be a big success.”
On Saturday, July 7, the RPO celebrates the CD with a Rhapsody in Rochester gala at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center from 5:30 to midnight. The evening will feature a concert with the RPO, Nakamatsu and vocalist Robin McKelle, as well as dinner and dancing with the Gap Mangione Trio. The event is a benefit for the RPO’s education and community outreach programs. For more information, call the box office at (585) 454-2100 or visit www.rpo.org.
Now in its 84th season, the RPO inspires and enriches the community through the art of music. The Orchestra is passionately dedicated to outstanding musical performance at the highest artistic levels, and has a unique tradition of musical versatility, commitment to music education in the broadest sense and a deep and enduring engagement with the community. The RPO has been honored with the New York State Governor’s Arts Award, and two ASCAP awards for adventurous programming in recent years.
Note: A digital image of the Gershwin CD cover is available, as are photos of Jon Nakamatsu and Jeff Tyzik.
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