A vintage photo of three Suffragettes around a voting box.

Eastman Celebrates 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage in New York State with Special Concert and Composer’s Residency

As part of a year-long celebration of the centennial of women’s suffrage in New York State, the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music and Susan B. Anthony Center are collaborating on “Women’s Voices,” a special concert featuring the premieres of composers Lori Laitman’s and Jennifer Mitchell’s new works, commissioned especially for the occasion. The…

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Sierra Live: Music by Roberto Sierra,

Eastman Wind Ensemble Releases CD of Works by Noted Composer Robert Sierra

The Eastman School of Music’s Eastman Wind Ensemble has released a new CD that features works by Puerto Rico’s best-known composer, five-time Grammy nominee Roberto Sierra. Titled Sierra Live: Music by Roberto Sierra, the recording has earned praise from Fanfare magazine for performance of the works “at the highest possible artistic level,” noting that the…

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A poster Liszt and Virtuosity – An International Symposium featuring a drawing of Liszt with text.

Conference Explores the Genius of Franz Liszt

In the 19th century, Franz Liszt was a “rock star.”  Composer, arranger, transcriber, promoter, author, pianist who drove female audience members into a frenzy—“Lisztomania,” it was called by German poet Heinrich Heine—the artist revolutionized performance with his virtuosity. Generally considered the greatest pianist who ever lived, Liszt is the subject of a three-day event at…

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Eastman School of Music Launches Volume II of ‘The Eastman Case Studies’

Rochester, N.Y.— The opening of National Sawdust in 2015 created a new model for classical music venues: a concert and rehearsal space, recording studio, and arts incubator in one facility. Issues around growing this new model’s board, including recruitment and accountability, are traced in Volume II of The Eastman Case Studies. Eastman Case Studies Developed…

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