Lullaby - All State 2015 - Eastman Kodak Theatre - Rochester, NY
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Things to do in Rochester NY (New York) - 15 Best Fun Things to do
Things to do in Rochester NY (New York) - 15 Best Fun Things to do
Lies in western New York on the shore of River Ontario,
Rochester is city having a population of more than 210 million people. Rochester is metropolitan city and it is the administrative seat of the County Monroe. It is the 3rd most populous city in the United States of America’s state of New York. Being a manufacturing hub, Rochester is considered one the boomtowns of America. The city has an economic importance in New York State. It falls in the economic category as the second largest region. Its performance on the economic index has always been high. There are many more reasons that make this city a favorite tourist destination. Some of many fun things to do in Rochester NY (New York) have been highlighted in this articles in order enlighten the readers about this amazing city.
List of 15 best Things to do in Rochester NY (New York)
1. Artisan Works Rochester NY
2. The Strong National Museum of Play
3. Seneca Park Zoo
4. George Eastman Museum
5. Seabreeze Amusement Park
6. Memorial Art Gallery
7. Charlotte Genesee Lighthouse
8. High Fall Interpretive Centre and Museum
9. Rochester Museum and Science Centre
10. Finger Lakes Wine Country
11. Rochester City Ballet
12. Theatre Young Kids Enjoy
13. Cobbs Hill Park
14. City Rochester Public Market
15. The Frontier Field
The megacity of Rochester has an interesting history.
The visitors especially those having an interest in history would have an opportunity to learn much about the history of the city by visiting various museums. The articles enrich your knowledge about some wonderful things to do in Rochester NY (New York).
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Top Tourist Attractions in Rochester: Travel Guide New York
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Rochester: Travel Guide New York
The Strong National Museum of Play, Finger Lakes Wine Country, George Eastman Museum, Highland Park, Mount Hope Cemetery, Seabreeze Amusement Park, National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, Geva Theatre Center, Frontier Field, Seneca Park Zoo, Rochester Museum & Science Center, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester Public Market, Eastman Theatre
Eastman Kodak
Eastman Kodak Company, commonly known as Kodak, is an American technology company focused on imaging solutions and services for businesses. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, United States and incorporated in New Jersey. It was founded by George Eastman in 1888.
Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Digital Printing & Enterprise and Graphics, Entertainment & Commercial Films.
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2013 All State Mixed Chorus - Rochester NY
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[Wikipedia] Little Theatre (Rochester, New York)
The Little Theatre in Rochester, New York, commonly known as The Little is a movie theatre located on historic East Avenue in downtown Rochester, New York and a modest non-profit multiplex specializing in art film, including independent and foreign productions outside the United States.
Founded in 1928, The Little is one of the oldest active movie theaters built specifically to show films in the US, serving as an alternative venue for cinema of higher artistic caliber than what was popular at the time. To remain in business, The Little has created a unique theater experience for its patrons strikingly different from that of standard commercial cinemas. The Little typically shows films that never make it to the large theater chains, either due to lack of publicity, popularity, exposure, or content that is too risky and/or inappropriate for larger audiences (such as NC-17 rated films). Foreign films, independent films, some documentary films and art films are its common fare.
The Little is unique in the area in treating anime films as artistic cinema, and titles by the likes of Hayao Miyazaki always find their way to The Little's screens. Critics at The Little provide a synopsis of any film they intend to show, both on their website and posted around their ticket booths on the street.
The Little also offers live musical performances from local musicians, a rotating art gallery of local artists, and a cafe. Additionally, The Little serves as a performance venue during the Rochester International Jazz Festival each June. The Little is also the home of the Little Theatre Film Society, a group of theater aficionados in the Rochester area. The Little survives largely due to the hard work and dedication of the society's members. The theater is currently operated with the participation of the WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a non-profit community organization which owns and operates the region's principal public radio and television stations.
The Little has become part of Rochester's extensive theater culture. Rochester has a rich history in cinema, being the home of the Eastman Kodak company and the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film. Kodak film was historically used in a majority of motion pictures (and still is today), creating close ties to the movie industry in Rochester society. The Little Theatre Film Society holds film festivals throughout the year, many of them hosted at The Little. The theatre is well known by any serious cinema patron in Rochester for providing an alternative to standard Hollywood commercial fare. The Little has also avoided the negative reputation for snobbishness that is sometimes associated with art house cinema, cultivating the image of a venue for anyone who is simply seeking an alternative or a community that celebrates cinema.
The word Theatre is often used instead of the word Theater to distinguish between art house cinemas and the more common variety. Theatre is an older form of the word, though both words share the same literal meaning. The Little uses the older form both to make this distinction and due to the age of the theater itself.
In 2014, Hart's Local Grocers opened its doors next to the Little Theatre, catering to the Rochester downtown community's grocery shopping needs.
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Flash Mob at Memorial Art Gallery Sculpture Park, Rochester, New York, United States
Rochester, New York United States, Memorial Art Gallery Sculpture Park. Frances Hare
Variations on a Theme by Handel
NYSSMA presents 2017 Zone 5 Area All-State Indian River Theatere of the Performing Arts Philadelphia NY Saturday, November 18, 2017 2:00 pm
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2016 New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA): All-State Mixed Chorus & All-State Women's Chorus (Live)
Released on: 2017-03-13
Artist: Karen Faust Baer
Choir: New York All-State Mixed Chorus
Conductor: Tucker Biddlecombe
Composer: John Stafford Smith
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New York State from Above - our best sights from Lake Champlain to Niagara Falls (HD)
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Mayor Lovely Warren Delivers 2017 State of the City Address
Mayor Lovely Warren delivered her State of the City speech on Monday, April 24, 2017 at CGI Communications, 150 E. Main St. in Downtown Rochester.
Rochester is reigniting the flame of progress by building partnerships with the private and non-profit sectors and a host of governmental agencies who have worked together to create or retain more than 30,000 jobs, the lowest serious crime rate in 30 years and a 1,200 percent increase in Pre-K enrollment.
“We are working together, and together we have reignited our City. We have lit the flame of hope,” Mayor Warren said. “The flame of promise. The flame that allows all of our citizens to realize the American dream. I’m proud of the progress that we’ve made -- and the progress that we will continue to make.” Mayor Warren credited the partnerships and relationships built among government and community partners to achieve this progress, citing such partners as the State and Federal governments, the city’s neighborhood associations, local developers and local businesses.
For the past three and a half years, Mayor Warren has had three clear goals: To create more jobs, safer and more vibrant neighborhoods and better educational opportunities. For more information on the State of the City address, visit cityofrochester.gov/sotc2017.
GCEC 2016 Conference – Rochester, NY
The University of Rochester and the Rochester Institute of Technology are honored to host the 2016 Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) annual international conference. We will be welcoming over 300 attendees to Rochester from around the world to discuss best practices in entrepreneurship education. We are excited to showcase everything Rochester has to offer.
The GCEC is the premier academic organization addressing the emerging topics of importance to the nation’s university-based centers for entrepreneurship. It has become the vehicle by which the top, established entrepreneurship centers, as well as emerging centers, can work together to share best practices, develop programs and initiatives, and collaborate and assist each other in advancing, strengthening, and celebrating the role of universities in teaching the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
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Kodak
Eastman Kodak Company, commonly known as Kodak, is an American technology company that concentrates on imaging products, with its historic basis on photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, United States and incorporated in New Jersey. It was founded by George Eastman in 1888.
Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services for businesses around the world. Its main business segments are Digital Printing & Enterprise and Graphics, Entertainment & Commercial Films. It is best known for photographic film products. During most of the 20th century Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film. The company's ubiquity was such that its tagline Kodak moment entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that demanded to be recorded for posterity.
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Dave Rivello Interview by Monk Rowe - 1/11/2012 - Rochester, NY
Composer/arranger Dave Rivello talks about his writing process; his associations with Bob Brookmeyer, Rayburn Wright, and Bill Holman; and his role in educating future musicians at the Eastman School of Music.
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Stephen Gage - Episode 17
This episode features Dr. Stephen Gage from Youngstown State University. In this interview, he shares his thoughts on a wide array of subjects ranging from imagination to repertoire selection.
Topics include:
(04:33) Dr. Gage talks about his life and professional background
(07:30) Dr. Gage talks about his ensembles at YSU
(10:08) Working with the legendary coach, Jim Tressel, as the YSU President
(14:45) Repertoire Selection
(27:24) Symphonic Repertoire
(36:12) Ways conductors can improve their craft
(46:03) Budgeting time with a busy career
(55:27)Building and maintaining relationships
(01:10:38) Favorite rehearsal tactics
(01:13:53) Why do we teach music?
(01:20:57) Dr. Gage discusses leaders that have made an impact on his life
(01:27:02) Advice for music educators
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Symphony No. 4 by David Maslanka -
Bio:
Stephen L. Gage has served as Professor of Conducting and Director of Bands & Orchestra at Youngstown State University's Dana School of Music since 1993. In fall 2014, Dr. Gage was appointed as the conductor of the YSU Dana Symphony Orchestra and he conducts the music school’s annual opera production orchestra in addition to his work with the YSU Wind Ensemble, the Dana Chamber Winds & Strings. Professor Gage leads the MM in Instrumental Conducting program and he has been the YSU Dana School Recruitment Coordinator for his entire residency on the faculty. Stephen holds degrees from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Eastman School of Music (University of Rochester), and the State University of New York at Fredonia where he also earned the Performers Certificate and was a concerto winner. Stephen studied conducting with Harry John Brown, Donald Hunsberger, David Effron, Roy Ernst, James Keene, Isaiah Jackson, H. Robert Reynolds, Randall Craig Fleischer, and Paul Vermel. In September 2012, Dr. Gage was appointed as the Conductor/Music Director of the W. D. Packard Concert Band in Warren. Stephen is in his 26th season as the Edward Zacharias Memorial Chair/Conductor of the Youngstown Symphony Youth Orchestra. Previous teaching positions include serving as Director of Bands & Orchestra at Emporia State University (KS) and as Director of Bands at Auburn High School (NY) from 1980-1989.
Professor Gage has written numerous published articles on conducting, rehearsal techniques, and wind band literature, and he is an active wind band and orchestral guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator of international repute. Stephen has guest conducted and cliniced high school regional and all state honor bands and orchestras as well as a number of university wind bands and orchestras throughout the United States. In April 2017, Stephen Gage was the guest conductor for the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) All-State HS Symphony Orchestra in Erie, PA and he has had the privilege of guest conducting the Louisiana Music Educators Association (LMEA) All State HS Symphony Orchestra, the Florida Music Educators Association (FMEA) HS Symphonic Band, the West Virginia Music Educators Association (WVMEA) All-State HS Symphony Orchestra (three times), and the PMEA All-State HS Concert Band. His list of guest conducting appearances includes the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, the U.S. Air Force Band & Singing Sergeants, the U.S. Army Band: “Pershing’s Own”, and the U.S. Army Field Band & Chorus among others. The list of guest conducting and clinics includes experiences in Canada, Ireland, and in 35 states. Dr. Gage has received critical acclaim from a number of distinguished composers, including a number of Pulitzer prize winners: Joseph Schwanter, Carter Pann, John Mackey, Samuel Adler, Karel Husa, Frank Ticheli, John Mackey, Michael Colgrass, Donald Grantham, D.J. Sparr, Jerry Ascione, Joel Puckett, Brian Balmages, Anthony O’Toole, and David Gillingham for his interpretation and recordings of their music.
Former YSU Dana School of Music alumni and students currently hold conducting positions in 13 university music schools across the country, and YSU Dana School of Music (DSOM) band and orchestra alumni have attended virtually all of America’s finest graduate music schools and conservatories. In addition, a number of former DSOM students are members of the premiere and regional U.S. military bands, are members of numerous professional symphony orchestras and chamber music ensembles, and hold elementary, middle, and high school music teaching positions across the country.
The Star Spangled Banner
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2012 New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA): All-State Mixed Chorus & All-State Women's Chorus
℗ 2013 Mark Records
Released on: 2013-05-07
Choir: New York All-State Mixed Chorus
Conductor: Rollo Dilworth
Composer: John Stafford Smith
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Gerry Niewood - saxophones, flute
Joel Di Bartolo - electric bass
Ron Davis - drum set, congas, timbales
Chuck Mangione (Charles Frank Mangione, 29 de noviembre de 1940), músico y compositor que ha logrado el éxito internacional con su sencillo de jazz-pop Feels So Good, en 1977. Ha lanzado más de 30 discos desde la década de los 60's hasta la fecha. Su instrumento principal es el fliscorno, el cual, por su similitud tonal y física con la trompeta, suele ser confundido.
La canción de Mangione Chase the Clouds Away fue utilizada durante los Juegos Olímpicos de 1976 y el tema Give It All You Got fue el tema de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno en 1980 en Lake Placid, Nueva York. Ha tocado en vivo en grandes ceremonias transmitidas por la televisión a nivel mundial. En 1980 la publicación Current Biography nombró a Feels So Good como la melodía más reconocida desde Michelle de The Beatles. Recientemente las estaciones de radio que transmiten jazz en los Estados Unidos han reconocido a Feels So Good de Mangione como la canción número uno de todos los tiempos. Recolectó cerca de $50.000 dólares para la Iglesia de St. John's Nursing Home en su 60 Aniversario llevado a cabo en el teatro Estman en Rochester, Nueva York.
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The song Mangione Chase the Clouds Away was used during the 1976 Olympics and the song Give It All You Got was the theme of the Olympic Winter Games in 1980 in Lake Placid, New York. He has performed live in large ceremonies broadcast on television worldwide. In 1980 the publication named Current Biography Feels So Good the most recognized tune since Michelle by The Beatles. Recently radio stations that broadcast jazz in the United States have recognized Feels So Good Mangione as the number one song of all time. He collected about $ 50,000 for the Church of St. John's Nursing Home in her 60th Anniversary held at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York.
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Rochester, New York | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:29 1 History
00:11:03 2 Geography
00:15:12 2.1 Climate
00:16:10 3 Demographics
00:20:28 3.1 Religion
00:21:41 4 Crime
00:22:54 5 Economy
00:24:00 5.1 High technology
00:25:49 5.2 Food and beverage
00:27:47 5.2.1 Breweries
00:28:19 5.3 Major shopping centers
00:28:35 5.3.1 Former shopping centers
00:29:11 5.4 Tallest buildings
00:29:27 5.5 Companies
00:31:06 6 Government
00:32:00 6.1 Neighborhood Service Centers
00:33:33 6.2 Representation at other levels of government
00:33:44 6.2.1 Representation at the federal level
00:34:20 6.2.2 Representation at the state level
00:34:30 6.2.2.1 New York State Senate
00:34:48 6.2.2.2 New York State Assembly
00:35:08 6.2.2.3 Courts
00:35:29 6.2.3 Representation at the county level
00:35:50 7 Fire department
00:37:22 8 Cityscape
00:37:32 8.1 Principal suburbs
00:38:09 8.2 Neighborhoods
00:39:14 8.2.1 Browncroft
00:39:51 8.2.2 14621 community
00:41:32 8.2.3 Lyell-Otis
00:42:32 8.2.4 19th Ward
00:45:47 8.2.5 Charlotte
00:46:57 8.2.6 Corn Hill
00:48:17 8.2.7 Upper Monroe
00:49:36 8.2.8 East End
00:50:11 8.2.9 Maplewood
00:50:59 8.2.10 North Winton Village
00:53:17 8.2.11 Park Avenue and the Neighborhood of the Arts
00:54:12 8.2.12 Plymouth-Exchange
00:54:43 8.2.13 South Wedge
00:55:51 8.2.14 Susan B. Anthony Neighborhood
00:57:13 8.2.15 Swillburg
00:57:59 8.2.16 Marketview Heights
00:58:29 8.2.17 Homestead Heights
00:59:16 9 Education
01:00:23 9.1 Colleges and universities
01:01:20 9.1.1 University of Rochester
01:02:24 9.1.2 Former colleges
01:03:43 9.2 Secondary education
01:05:03 10 Culture and recreation
01:06:09 10.1 Nightlife
01:08:42 10.2 Park lands
01:10:01 10.3 Festivals
01:12:03 10.4 Media
01:12:57 10.5 Points of interest
01:15:15 10.6 Sports
01:15:42 10.6.1 Professional sports
01:16:38 10.6.2 College sports
01:18:13 11 Transportation
01:18:23 11.1 Maritime transport
01:20:58 11.2 Air transport
01:22:23 11.3 Rails and mass transit
01:27:27 11.4 Major highways and roads
01:29:40 11.5 Later expressway proposals
01:35:36 12 Notable people
01:36:37 13 Sister cities
01:37:08 14 See also
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Rochester () is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York. With a population of 208,046 residents, Rochester is the seat of Monroe County and the third most populous city in New York state, after New York City and Buffalo. The metropolitan area has a population of just over 1 million people. It is about 73 miles (117 km) east of Buffalo and 87 miles (140 km) west of Syracuse.
Rochester was one of America's first boomtowns, initially due to the fertile Genesee River Valley, which gave rise to numerous flour mills, and then as a manufacturing hub. Several of the region's universities (notably the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology) have renowned research programs. Rochester is the site of many important inventions and innovations in consumer products. The Rochester area has been the birthplace to Kodak, Western Union, French's, Bausch & Lomb, Gleason and Xerox, which conduct extensive research and manufacturing of industrial and consumer products. Until 2010, the Rochester metropolitan area was the second-largest regional economy in New York State, after the New York City metropolitan area. Rochester's GMP has since ranked just below Buffalo, New York, while exceeding it in per-capita income.The 25th edition of the Places Rated Almanac rated Rochester as the most livable city in 2007, among 379 U.S. metropolitan areas. In 2010, Forbes rated Rochester as the third-best place to raise a family in the United States. In 2012, Kiplinger rated Rochester as the fifth-best city in the United States for families, citing low cost of living, top public schools, and a low jobless rate.Rochester is a Globa ...