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[ Sunday, June 01, 2008 10:15 ]
Legacy Journal: Pops Music at the Eastman in Rochester
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Music
Summary:
The Rochester Pops musical series, sponsored by Wegman’s is now complete. The last performance of the season at the Eastman Theater was a classy warmup to the upcoming Rochester International Jazz Festival. Featured was fun from the stage and toe tapping music from the streets if New Orleans, the stages of New York, and music scores from Hollywood. Armstrong, Gillespie and Gershwin flowed from the performers backed by big sounds from the augmented orchestra. The big bass, voice, percussion, and acoustic bass guitar were particularly outstanding.
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One personal flashback memory was from a live performance by Peter Nero at a Gill Coliseum in Corvallis Oregon in the spring of 1964. Gershwin and Rhapsody in Blue were put into play at Oregon State University.
* Other memories of live music performance venues include the Boston Pops in the Charles River, the Hollywood Bowl, Albert Hall in London, the Monvavi Center for the Performing Arts, the San Francisco Symphony at Davies Hall, Stern Grove in The City, Lincoln Center, the Dorothy Chandler, and others
The lesson is this. All world class performers relate to their audience, take their craft seriously, practice and improve incrementally, and have fun doing what they do.
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