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On Record: Mahler's Resurrection Symphony with Andreas Delfs, Nicole Cabell, & Jennifer Johnson CanoThe season goes full circle.
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Rarities and world premiers of the great African-British composer
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Hochstein at High Falls is a free lunchtime concert series, with shows over lunch every Thursday at 12:10pm outdoors in High Falls, June 8th through August 17th, hosted by WRUR and WXXI, The Hochstein School, and the High Falls Business Association.
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Since the 1970s, Steve Morse has been one of the most proficient, prolific, and versatile guitarists on the music scene. Voted “Best Overall Guitarist” by Guitar Player Magazine five years in a row, Morse has won praise from his peers and fans alike through his involvement in a variety of projects from the Dixie Dregs and Kansas through Deep Purple and Flying Colors, not to mention his own eponymous band.
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Stories from the Living Tree is an immersive show that combines music, dance, American Sign Language, and animation, performed at the Memorial Art Gallery and streaming online.
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Rossi has served as dean since 2014. Prior to his appointment, he was executive associate dean at Eastman from 2005 to 2014.
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The State Theatre of Ithaca will host the inaugural “Benefit My State Variety Hour” on Wednesday night, showcasing an array of acts that have a connection to the downtown venue. Headlining the show is Ithaca native Sam Nelson Harris, co-founder with his brother Casey of the rock band X Ambassadors. He just released his first solo album, “why does everything make me cry?"
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Hard life lessons, gently delivered
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Wednesday, the State Theatre of Ithaca will host its first “Benefit My State Variety Hour," which will carry on the theater’s tradition of presenting annual spring “Benefit My State” shows, but with a new twist: rather than one band, there will be a plethora of diverse acts, all of which have a special relationship with the venue.