Independence Day Celebration
July 4, Downtown Rochester - The RPO returns to downtown Rochester with a patriotic musical celebration complete with fireworks. Jeff Tyzik conducts with tenor Doug LaBrecque.
RPO Summer Ensembles
July 6, 9, 12, 16, 23, 30 - The City of Rochester sponsors six free outdoor RPO ensemble performances
Violin Virtuosity
July 8, Performance Hall at Hochstein - Christopher Seaman conducts Mozart's Overture to The Abduction from the Seraglio, Violin Concerto No. 3 with RPO Concertmaster Juliana Athayde, and Symphony No. 40.
RPO Summer Ensembles
July 6, 9, 12, 16, 23, 30 - The City of Rochester sponsors six free outdoor RPO ensemble performances
Best of the Blues
July 10 & 11, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - Some of today's great jazz & blues artists performing music of W.C. Handy, Wayne Shorter, and more.
Best of the Blues
July 10 & 11, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - Some of today's great jazz & blues artists performing music of W.C. Handy, Wayne Shorter, and more.
RPO Summer Ensembles
July 6, 9, 12, 16, 23, 30 - The City of Rochester sponsors six free outdoor RPO ensemble performances
Classic Clarinet
July 15, Performance Hall at Hochstein - Christopher Seaman conducts Mozart's Overture to The Magic Flute, Clarinet Concerto with RPO Principal Clarinetist Kenneth Grant, and Symphony No. 41.
RPO Summer Ensembles
July 6, 9, 12, 16, 23, 30 - The City of Rochester sponsors six free outdoor RPO ensemble performances
Russian Spectacular! Rachmaninoff & Tchaikovsky
July 17 & 18, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - Christopher Seaman conducts two great Russian masterpieces: Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto with Van Cliburn medalist Joyce Yang and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4.
Russian Spectacular! Rachmaninoff & Tchaikovsky
July 17 & 18, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - Christopher Seaman conducts two great Russian masterpieces: Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto with Van Cliburn medalist Joyce Yang and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4.
RPO Summer Ensembles
July 6, 9, 12, 16, 23, 30 - The City of Rochester sponsors six free outdoor RPO ensemble performances
Symphonic Rock! The Music of Led Zeppelin
July 24, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - Hear the RPO and a full rock band perform Led Zeppelin’s classic songs, including Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, and Black Dog.
Symphonic Rock! The Music of Pink Floyd
July 25, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - Hear the RPO and a full rock band perform Pink Floyd’s classic songs, including selections from The Wall, Money, and Learning to Fly.
Beatlemania!
July 29, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - All of your Fab Four favorites performed by members of the original cast of Broadway's Beatlemania!
RPO Summer Ensembles
July 6, 9, 12, 16, 23, 30 - The City of Rochester sponsors six free outdoor RPO ensemble performances
Three Broadway Divas
July 31 & August 1, First Niagara Center City Pavilion - Singers Jan Horvath, Debbie Gravitte and Anne Runolfsson bring their distinctive personality to the classic musical theater repertoire.
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And the Winners Are ...
December 04, 2006
RPO announces “Search for a Star” Competition winners
Rochester, NY – After countless hours in the practice room, two rounds of auditions and a big dose of ambition, 10 local high school students have been chosen as the winners in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s first “Search for a Star” Competition. As their “prize,” these student musicians will appear in concert with the RPO and Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik on Sunday, March 4, 2007 at 2 p.m. at the Eastman Theatre as part of the RPO’s Casual Sunday Matinee Series. Impressed with the caliber of auditions, Tyzik said, “I’m looking forward to having some of Rochester’s most talented young musicians on stage with the RPO. It will be a great experience for all.” The following is a list of the winners, with their schools and instruments, where applicable:
VOCAL DIVISION
- Anna Lenti - Aquinas Institute Senior; soprano
- Tobias Greenhalgh - Greece Athena H.S. Senior; baritone
- Jenna Owens - Greece Athena H.S. Senior; soprano
- Aaron Sperber - Pittsford Sutherland H.S. Senior; tenor
CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL DIVISION
- Glenna Curren - Penfield H.S. Senior; cello
- Tara Brooks - Fairport H.S. Senior; marimba
- Andrew Hawk - Livonia Central H.S. Junior; piano
POPS INSTRUMENTAL DIVISION
- Gabe Condon - Penfield H.S. Sophomore; guitar
- Zachary Brown - Gates Chili H.S. Senior; drums
- Karl Stabnau - Brighton H.S. Senior; baritone saxophone
These three students auditioned separately, but will be performing together as a jazz trio at the concert.
Nearly 100 performers from 30 high schools competed in the first round of live auditions, narrowed down to 21 for the final round of call-backs. The competition was open to vocal and instrumental performers in both classical and pops divisions from the seven county area in grades 10-12. Judges included choral conductor and vocal educator Harold McAulliffe; RPO Director of Artistic Operations Andy Cassano; RPO cellist Polly Hunsburger; RPO violinist Ellen Rathjen; RPO hornist Stephanie Zimmerman; guitarist and City Newspaper music editor Frank DeBlase; and Jeff Tyzik.
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.
RPO performances are made possible in part with grants from the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency; the State of New York; Monroe County; the City of Rochester; and American Airlines, the official airline of the RPO.
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