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1370 Connection: Arts Friday
by WXXI
Arts Friday is a monthly show offered as part of the daily 1370 Connection call-in program that deals with Rochester Area Arts & Culture topics.
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Arts Friday: Arts at UR
A conversation about the role of arts and artistic endeavor in all of our lives, regardless of career or college major, focusing on arts initiatives taking place throughout the University of Rochester. Guests are Nigel Maister (Artistic Director of the UR International Theatre program) and choreographer/dancer Missy Pfohl Smith, who is artistic director
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Arts Friday: Understanding American History and Culture Through Song
A discussion of music, history, theater, race, American culture, and more with Lisa Gaye Dixon, currently starring in "Black Pearl Sings" at Geva Theatre, Ellen Koskoff - professor of Ethnomusicology at the Eastman School of Music, and Geva's Dawn Kellogg. Mona Seghatoleslami hosts.
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Arts Friday: Messiah, Christmas Carol, Nutcracker
Every year as Christmas approaches, pretty much anywhere you live, there will be at least one local production of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Handel's Messiah, and the ballet The Nutcracker. On this Arts Friday program from 1370 Connection, take some time to learn a little bit more about these evergreen holiday favorites with local experts...
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Arts Friday: Roger Corman
Mona Seghatoleslami introduces us to Roger Corman, who has had an enormous impact on cinema over the past sixty years, directing, producing, and distributing over 600 films. Best known for The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) and his Edgar Allan Poe cycle starring Vincent Price, Corman will be in Rochester to receive the 68th George Eastman Award in ....
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Arts Friday: Future of Classical Music
Brenda with look at the future of classical music with Washington Post classical music critic Anne Midgette and Ray Ricker, Acting Director of the Arts Leadership Program (ALP) at the Eastman School of Music.
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Arts Friday: Music Education
There are many different ways to engage young people with music, through performing, listening, and other experiences. guests are: Bill Tiberio, Fairport High School (and Ithaca College School of Music, Eastman Community Music School, University of Rochester River Campus, and FLCC); Terry Smith, Harley School, Kidsemble with Gibbs & Main, and Bebop....
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Arts Friday: The future of Independent Cinema
Independent Cinema faces the same digital conversion challenges as mainstream theaters. The need for state of the art projectors, screens, sound systems and delivery mechanisms is impacting thousands of independent theaters across the country. WXXI Classical 91.5's Julia Figueras welcomes film critic Jack Garner and The Little's Derek Reis to talk with
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Arts Friday: A Castle Dark
Classical 91.5's Brenda Tremblay discusses another way to tell stories.
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Arts Friday: Collecting Music Instruments
Classical 91.5's Mona Seghatoleslami leads a discussion on the role instruments play in telling stories.
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Arts Friday: Movies and Sound
Classical 91.5's Mona Seghatoleslami leads a discussion on the role sound plays in a movie.
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Arts Friday: Building Seasons and Successes
Classical 91.5's Julia Figueras asks; How does a performing arts group plan for a season?
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Arts Friday: writing about Jan DeGaetani
Guest host Brenda Tremblay. Interview with an author writing about Jan DeGaetani.
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Arts Friday: Books as Visual Art
Guest host Mona Seghatoleslami. The art of books is not just in the words that are written and read. The physical objects themselves have historical and artistic significance. Two different perspectives: Andrea Reithmayr Rare Books/Special Collections Department of the University of Rochester Rush Rhees Library and Sally Snow from the Monroe County...
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1370 Connection: D.A. Pennebaker
Interview with Oscar-winning documentarian D.A. Pennebaker
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Arts Friday: The Memorial Art Gallery: 100 Years
This year, the Memorial Art Gallery is marking its centenary. To celebrate, the MAG has opened the Centennial Sculpture Park and released a book, The Memorial Art Gallery: 100 Years. In the second hour of the June 7 edition of Arts Friday on 1370 Connection, Julia Figueras welcomes Chief Curator Marjorie Searl, Acting Director of Education Marlene...
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Arts Friday: making music and personal fulfillment
Rochester singer/songwriter DM Stith on his upcoming 3-year tour premiering new music written for his unique voice, orchestra, and chorus. Conductor Priscilla Todd Brown and oboist Marjorie Relin discuss making music in later life Marjorie started playing the oboe when she was 63) and the New Horizons program, which offers adults opportunities to play.
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Arts Friday: Musical memoirs and Britten's War Requiem
Ned Corman talks about his memoir
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Arts Friday: Intro to Music Therapy
A look at the impact of melody, harmony, and rhythm on children and adults with physical, communication, emotional and cognitive disabilities. Guests are Betsey King, Nazareth College Associate Professor of Music Therapy and Maria Battista-Hancock, Hochstein School Chair of Music Therapy.
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Arts Friday: U of R's River Campus Culture
Arts Friday; WXXI-FM's Mona Seghatoleslami explores the arts and cultural scene on the U of R's River Campus.
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Arts Friday: Second Annual Fringe Festival
Meet the people of the upcoming Second Annual Fringe Festival as they begin assembling the roster of performers for the upcoming fest at the end of this summer.
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Arts Friday: Re-opening of the Dryden Theater
It's 24 hours from the re-opening of the Dryden Theater on the Eastman House campus; find out what's ahead for the area's long-standing venue for the presentation of classic films.
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Arts Friday: Rhapsody in Blue
Meet the people who are bringing you a signature performance of Rhapsody in Blue, including conductor Wade Stare, Dr. Paul Burgett and Eastman School of Music Dean Douglas Lowry.
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Arts Friday: Memorial Art Gallery's 100th anniversary
A conversation with leaders of the Memorial Art Gallery as it celebrates its 100th anniversary.
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Arts Friday: The Tango
Meet the people who are bringing the art of the tango back to Rochester with an upcoming recital at School of the Arts.
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Arts Friday: Jack Garner
Jack Garner of Gannett News Service discusses some of the best in film in 2012.
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Arts Friday: Lyric Opera of Rochester
Susan Cotroneo and Eric Townell preview a forthcoming holiday presentation from the Lyric Opera of Rochester
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Arts Friday: Sarah Lentini
The Rochester arts scene as 2012 draws to a close, with Sarah Lentini, executive director of the Arts and Cultural Council of Greater Rochester.
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Arts Friday: Bob Smith Gets JAzzy
Bob Smith speaks with Paul DeBarros, biographer of jazz great and NPR Piano Jazz host Marian McPartland.
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Arts Friday: Mona Seghatoleslami speaks with Philip Carli
Dr. Philip Carli is a musicologist, sound recording historian, film scholar, film accompanist, pianist, professor and conductor. He has accompanied hundreds of films over the years. He can be heard in Rochester as the staff accompanist for the George Eastman House, which is currently featuring silent films on their Silent Tuesdays series.
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Arts Friday: science fiction authors Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross
Noted science fiction authors Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross, who recently headlined the international conference on high tech and gaming jointly hosted by RIT and the Strong Museum, discuss issues of creative freedom, intellectual property and copyright as they affect the literary and creative artist
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Arts Friday: MePix exhibition
We look at the Rochester Contemporary Art Center's new MePix exhibition, starting today, with center director Bleu Cease and featured artist Ann Oren
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Arts Friday: Robert Vaughn
Headlining the cast of Geva's production of You Can't Take It With You, we meet award winning television and film star and author Robert Vaughn
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Arts Friday: Eastman School professor emeritus Donald Hunsberger
Brenda Tremblay interviews Eastman School professor emeritus Donald Hunsberger, noted conductor and contributor to the development of the modern wind ensemble, as he celebrates his 80th birthday.
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Arts Friday: Mark Cuddy and his team from GeVa Theater
Meet producing director Mark Cuddy and his team from GeVa Theater, and get a preview of the upcoming season.
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Healthy Friday Special: Excellus CEO David Klein and Dr. Patricia Bomba hr 2
Elissa Orlando speaks with Excellus CEO David Klein and Dr. Patricia Bomba
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Arts Friday: George Eastman House
We'll talk with the people of the George Eastman House about their spring exhibits.
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Arts Friday: Brenda Tremblay introduces you to Joe Blackburn
Brenda Tremblay introduces you to Joe Blackburn, organist and volunteer who played an important role in bringing pipe organ music back to the Eastman House campus.
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Arts Friday: Empire State Lyric Theater
Meet the people of the Empire State Lyric Theater as they prepare for a new production
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Arts Friday: Playwright Ed Scutt and director Joan Van Ness
Playwright Ed Scutt and director Joan Van Ness discuss a new play on the life of writer Flannery O Connor which they'll soon present here in Rochester.
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Arts Friday: John Beck
Brenda Tremblay interviews percussionist, Eastman School of Music faculty member and author John Beck
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Arts Friday: The Rochester City Ballet
The Rochester City Ballet, and its artistic director Jamey Leverett
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Arts Friday: WXXI & The Little
WXXI president and chief executive Norm Silverstein and Little Theater and WXXI board member Mark Cleary discuss the joining of forces between Rochester's public broadcasting organization and the region's principal venue for the showing of independent film, the Little Theater.
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Arts Friday: Gannett film critic Jack Garner
Gannett film critic Jack Garner examines the state of film today, and shares his list of the best of 2011.
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Arts Friday: Making Art Friendly for People with Vision Loss
Making Art Friendly for People with Vision Loss
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Arts Friday: Bob Smith speaks with the cast of a new production of "Six Characters In Search of an Author" about to premiere in Rochester.
Bob Smith speaks with the cast of a new production of "Six Characters In Search of an Author" about to premiere in Rochester.
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Arts Friday: Author Dan Beaumont, University of Rochester
Blues master, and former Rochester resident, Son House remembered by the author of a new biography and appreciation, Dan Beaumont of the University of Rochester
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Arts Friday: Gateways Music Festival
Meet some of the leading figures of the upcoming annual Gateways Music Festival.
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Arts Friday; An American Icon Re-Examined
Meet the people behind a new exhibition of Norman Rockwell's iconic work, now on display at the George Eastman House, and learn more about the process that created some of his most famous illustrations.
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Arts Friday: Meet Andy Olenick, Betsey Brayer and Kathryn D'Amanda, the people behind a new book on the Eastman Theater
Meet Andy Olenick, Betsey Brayer and Kathryn D'Amanda, the people behind a new book on the Eastman Theater as it celebrates both its recent rebirth and its 90th season of culture and entertainment for the community.
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Arts Friday: 6x6x2011 Global Festival
Bleu Cease of the Rochester Contemporary Art Center discusses the 6x6x2011 Global Festival for the visual arts.
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Arts Friday is a monthly show offered as part of the daily 1370 Connection call-in program that deals with Rochester Area Arts & Culture topics.
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