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Live from Hochstein: A Cup of Good Cheer
Live from Hochstein: A Cup of Good Cheer
Wed, 12/12/2012 - 12:10pm - 12:50pm
Hochstein's annual holiday concert, featuring Madrigalia, conducted by Lee Wright.
WXXI and Hochstein School of Music and Dance present A Cup of Good Cheer with Madrigalia on December 12, 2012 at 12:10 p.m. on Classical 91.5, 90.3, and streaming online at wxxi.org.
Madrigalia, a Rochester, New York based chamber ensemble, performs choral music of all genres at the highest level of artistic excellence, and promotes the appreciation of choral singing to diverse audiences through performances, recordings, broadcasts, outreach, and the commissioning of new music.
Hosted by Classical 91.5's Mona Seghatoleslami, Live from Hochstein is the longest running live broadcast concert series in Western New York. Broadcast live from the Hochstein Performance Hall (50 North Plymouth Ave. in Rochester), the series presents performances by some of the finest artists from the Rochester area’s musical community. Each of these free “brown bag” concerts runs from 12:10-12:50 p.m., giving downtown business people, teachers, families, students and friends an opportunity to enjoy classical music during their lunch hour.
Live from Hochstein repeats that same day at 10 p.m. on Classical 91.5, 90.3, and streaming online at wxxi.org.
To learn more about the series, and to see a complete schedule of performances, visit http://wxxi.org/hochstein/.
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