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Uli Jon Roth
FHPAC Presents: Uli Jon Roth (formerly of The Scorpions)
Music enthusiasts, get ready for a night of true musical passion and inspiration as legendary guitarist Uli Jon Roth takes us on a 360-degree journey into his unique world of artistic imagination. FHPAC is one stop on his exclusive 2024 world tour “INTERSTELLAR SKY GUITAR”.
The first half of the concert will feature a wide gamut of new and old pieces written by Uli Jon Roth, including excerpts from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Uli’s Metamorphosis Concerto.
The second part of the concert will synchronize with the worldwide vinyl release of all three ELECTRIC SUN albums, alongside all 5 ULI-era SCORPIONS albums! This will see Uli perform a breathtaking set with his full band, showcasing songs from each ELECTRIC SUN album, as well as tracks from his time with the SCORPIONS. It's set to be an unforgettable experience for all Uli and ELECTRIC SUN enthusiasts.
Opening Act: Jim Crean
Tickets: Presale- Mezzanine $50.56 Credit Card ($49 Cash) Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash) | Day of show- Mezzanine $56.16 Credit Card ($54 Cash) Orchestra $45.76 Credit Card ($44 Cash)
Don Potter benefit Concert
Don Potter Concert to benefit Thompson Health’s Healthcare Education Fund
Singer and guitarist Don Potter first gained a large following in the greater Rochester area during the late 1960s as a member of the Show Stoppers. He later formed a duo with fellow ex-Show Stopper Bat McGrath. The two collaborated with Chuck Mangione on the Friends and Love concert, which also featured local legends Steve Gadd on drums, bassist Tony Levin, and Gap Mangione on keyboards.
He moved to Nashville after his powerful rendition of “Over The Rainbow,” which is where he played a significant role in launching one of the most successful acts in country music history, The Judds.
Throughout his career, he has collaborated with renowned artists such as Elton John, Kenny Chesney, Reba McIntyre, Lyle Lovett, Mark Knopfler, and many others. In recognition of his accomplishments, Potter was inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
Mezzanine $92.56 Credit Card ($89 Cash) – Orchestra $71.76 Credit Card ($69 Cash)
Finger Lakes Community Band: Color Your World
FHPAC Community Concerts Presents: The Finger Lakes Community Band under the direction of Gregory Kane. Color Your World.
Think of a color! Any color! Now, think of a song that has that color in its title. There’s a very good chance you’ll hear that song when the ever-popular Finger Lakes Community Band “Colors Your World” with wonderful music on May 19th. Think of an unusual panther or a famous submarine. You get the idea!
As a special treat, our own Stephanie Mercer will perform George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with the band as guest pianist.
You’ve heard this band continue to entertain and delight our growing audience. Buy your tickets early and secure the best seats. And until then, keep thinking “Colors”.
Tickets: Presale- Mezzanine $ 31.16 Credit Card ($29 Cash) Orchestra $19.76 Credit Card ($19 Cash) | Day of show- Mezzanine $35.36 Credit Card ($34 Cash) Orchestra $24.96 Credit Card ($24 Cash)
Theatre Organ Dedication and silent film
FHPAC will dedicate the Don Scott Theatre Organ with a multi-format concert featuring our house organist, internationally acclaimed Dennis James. Dennis will show the versatility of the organ along with accompaniment on our Marjorie B. Morris Steinway Concert Grand Piano.
Dennis will perform on a very rare instrument that will surprise all concert attendees topping the evening off with theatre organ accompaniment to a wonderful 1928 silent film shown on our big screen. Don’t miss this first of its kind event in our beloved historic venue.
Tickets: Presale - Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash) | Day of show- Orchestra $45.76 Credit Card ($44 Cash)
ChamberFest Canandaigua: Time for Three
ChamberFest Canandaigua presents: Time for Three
The vocal, instrumental, and Grammy-winning magic of Time For Three lies at the busy intersection of classical music, Americana, and modern pop. The two violinists and one double-bassist (who also sing) in Time for Three will share their unique expression of the eras, styles, and traditions of Western music. Time for Three is Ranaan Meyer, (Double Bass) Nick Kendall (Violin), Charles Yang (Violin). For more information visit www.chamberfestcanandaigua.com
Tickets: Mezzanine $66.56 Credit Card ($64 Cash) | Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash)
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ChamberFest Canandaigua: Andrew Armstrong
ChamberFest Canandaigua presents Andrew Armstrong
Praised by critics for his passionate expression and dazzling technique, seasoned recital-pianist Andrew Armstrong brings a vibrant performance to ChamberFest’s 20th Anniversary Season. For more information visit www.chamberfestcanandaigua.com
Tickets: Mezzanine $66.56 Credit Card ($64 Cash) | Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash)
Purchase the series of four performances and receive $5 off per ticket.
To take advantage of this offer, use the "Continue Shopping" button on the top right-hand corner of the Check Out screen to add tickets for all four performances. After adding tickets for all shows enter ChamberSeries24 in the Coupon Code data field.
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ChamberFest Canandaigua: Poets at the Piano
ChamberFest Canandaigua: Poets at the Piano
Tonight’s program is filled with mystery, longing, and virtuosity. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in B-flat minor opens with a tense and melancholic prelude that gives way to a masterful fugue in five voices (one of only two fugues of this character in the entire Well-Tempered Klavier). Mozart’s Fantasie, left unfinished at the time of the composer’s death, is a temperamental and moody work in seven distinct sections. From the opening notes of the immediately recognizable Ballade No. 1, one understands why Chopin called it his “dearest work.” This daring work takes the Sturm und Drang movement to epic, dreamlike heights. Gershwin’s delightful “It Ain’t Necessarily So” gives way to Schumann’s rich and colorful Piano Quartet. For more information visit www.chamberfestcanandaigua.com
Tickets: Mezzanine $66.56 Credit Card ($64 Cash) | Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash)
Purchase the series of four performances and receive $5 off per ticket.
To take advantage of this offer, use the "Continue Shopping" button on the top right-hand corner of the Check Out screen to add tickets for all four performances. After adding tickets for all shows enter ChamberSeries24 in the Coupon Code data field.
If you experience problems, please call the FHPAC Box Office at 585.412.6043 for assistance.
ChamberFest Canandaiuga: Expanding the Score
ChamberFest Canandaigua: Expanding the Score
Celebrating the finale of ChamberFest Canandaigua’s 20th Anniversary Season, we’re joined by conductor Evan Maccarello, a full orchestra, and a slate of incredible soloists for an exuberant evening of music. A young Mozart, eager to break the norms of Salzburg, blends the styles he had recently encountered on a Parisian tour in this completely innovative concerto for a modest orchestra and two soloists: violin and viola. Decades later, Beethoven similarly sought to elevate the piano trio as a soloist; a daring endeavor in balancing three extremely unique voices in an altogether virtuosic and vibrant work. For more information visit www.chamberfestcanandaigua.com
Tickets: Mezzanine $66.56 Credit Card ($64 Cash) | Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash)
Purchase the series of four performances and receive $5 off per ticket.
To take advantage of this offer, use the "Continue Shopping" button on the top right-hand corner of the Check Out screen to add tickets for all four performances. After adding tickets for all shows enter ChamberSeries24 in the Coupon Code data field.
If you experience problems, please call the FHPAC Box Office at 585.412.6043 for assistance.
Ewing Forum: FIONA HILL
This event is sold out.
Join us for enriching discourse on important topics of our times. Is Russia a growing threat to the world order, or a federation in decline – or both? Can Russia’s social media aggression topple America’s Democracy? What is going on inside Putin’s mind? Dr. Fiona Hill is a senior fellow in the Center on the U.S. and Europe in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings Institution and was the U.S. National Security Council Senior Director for European and Russian Affairs from 2017-2019. The conversation will be moderated by Canandaigua native, senior fellow and director of research in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, Dr. Michael O’Hanlon.
Orchestra $30.16 Credit Card ($29 Cash) - Students: $14.56 Credit Card ($14 Cash) (at the Box Office with I.D.)
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Freedom Song: When Gospel Came to the Empire
Fort Hill Performing Arts Center and the Rochester Oratorio Society present
Freedom Song: When Gospel Came to the Empire.
The ROS Resonanz Ensemble and their Guests present the amazing story of the Fisk University Singers. A poignant and moving account of the Fisk University Singers’ historic tour through the US and New York, the UK, and the Continent, told through their original songs for soloists, narrator, Gospel choruses, and jazz combo.
Join us for the first US performance of this incredible work with music by Harvey Brough and words by Justin Butcher.
Mezzanine $35.36 Credit Card ($34 Cash) – Orchestra $27.56 Credit Card ($26.50 Cash).
Beck-Ola: Celebrating The Music of Jeff Beck
APRIL 20, 2024 – 7:30pm
FHPAC and The Fanatics Pub present Beck-Ola: Celebrating The Music of Jeff Beck
Lead by Grammy Nominated & Boston Music Hall of Fame Guitarist Johnny A. (Yardbirds, Peter Wolf, Bobby Whitlock) also features vocalist Mike Gill (Livesay, Beyond Purple), drummer Marty Richards (J. Geils Band, Joe Perry Project, Duke Robillard), bassist Dean Cassell (Susan Tedeschi, John Cafferty, and the Beaver Brown Band) and keyboardist Steve Hunt (Alan Holdsworth, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham). This group of highly skilled professional musicians will be bringing a career retrospective of Jeff Beck’s music to audiences across America.
Tickets: Presale- Mezzanine $50.56 Credit Card ($49 Cash) Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash) | Day of show- Mezzanine $56.16 Credit Card ($54 Cash) Orchestra $45.76 Credit Card ($44 Cash)
Robin Spielberg
APRIL 13, 2024 – 7:30pm
A long time elite member of the prestigious Steinway Artist Roster, Robin Spielberg has 1/2 billion streams of her music across the globe.Recent releases, “Love Story” and “On the Edge of a Dream” charted on Billboard’s classical crossover and new age charts. With the experience and numerous accolades to prove it, Spielberg is hailed as one of America’s most popular contemporary female pianists/composers. Whether playing music that embraces the transitions of the seasons, celebrating the thrill of romance, or familiar holiday songs, Robin Spielberg’s concerts intertwine accomplished musical performance with humor and stories that inspire.
As a Celebrity Artist Spokesperson for the national American Music Therapy Association, Robin Spielberg offers engaging talks, workshops and community outreach programs on the transformative power of music on healing.
Tickets: Presale- Mezzanine $50.56 Credit Card ($49 Cash) Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash) | Day of show- Mezzanine $56.16 Credit Card ($54 Cash) Orchestra $45.76 Credit Card ($44 Cash)
Music and Mental Health Workshop: Friday, April 12 2024 at 7:30pm This event is free, however you must reserve a seat.
This engagement is supported by The Audience Building Project, a program of the Lake Placid Center for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts with support from the Governor and New York State Legislature.
Letters Aloud
This event has been postponed. Check back for the reschedule date in Fall 2024
Letters Aloud — a captivating odyssey across time and place. Since 2014, they have traveled the country, sharing the powerful and intimate letters of individuals who have left their mark on history. With a power to evoke both laughter and deep emotion, these letters serve as a testament to humanity’s extraordinary ability to unearth hope, purpose, and happiness amidst life’s challenges. Mixing historic letters with musical accompaniment and audience participation, this will be a magical evening.
Thanks but no thanks - the best rejection letters EVER! The road to success is paved with rejection and boy oh boy, have we got the letters to prove it! Among the dozens of gems in Letters Aloud’s newest show, Stephen King receives his first rejection letter from “Spacemen Magazine”, Andy Warhol is asked to pick up his painting at the front desk before it is hauled away, Gertrude Stein gets a taste of her own repetitive medicine, a young Sidney Poitier tries to borrow $100 from President Franklin Roosevelt (he said no), and a 17-year-old college applicant rejects the rejection letter she receives from Duke University. But our rejectees don’t let the naysayers get them down. Karma and perseverance combine to hilarious and heartwarming results!
Tickets: Presale- Mezzanine $50.56 Credit Card ($49 Cash) Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash) | Day of show- Mezzanine $56.16 Credit Card ($54 Cash) Orchestra $45.76 Credit Card ($44 Cash)
Tartan Terrors
MARCH 17, 2024 – 4:00pm
Tartan Terrors are their own Celtic Invasion, mixing music energy with traditional folklore, dance, and humor. With an arsenal featuring classic bagpipes and fiddle, driving drum tones, and signature guitar styles. The Terrors use their sonic blitz to underscore award winning Step Dancers and internationally recognized comedic performers. Join the phenomenon of the Tartan Terrors and see why Celtic Beat Magazine hails them as “the heirs apparent to the [Celtic] mayhem.”
Tickets: Presale- Mezzanine $50.56 Credit Card ($49 Cash) Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash) | Day of show- Mezzanine $56.16 Credit Card ($54 Cash) Orchestra $45.76 Credit Card ($44 Cash)
Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
MARCH 8, 2024 – 7:30pm
Returning to FHPAC – Multiple Grammy nominee and IBMA’s Instrumental Group of the Year, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen simmer a progressive bluegrass stew of infinite instrumental, vocal and songwriting skills. Their respect and deep understanding of the tradition collides, live on stage, with jazz virtuosity creating an unforgettable, compelling performance.
Tickets: Presale- Mezzanine $50.56 Credit Card ($49 Cash) Orchestra $40.56 Credit Card ($39 Cash) | Day of show- Mezzanine $56.16 Credit Card ($54 Cash) Orchestra $45.76 Credit Card ($44 Cash)
Finger lakes community band: ON broadway!
MARCH 3, 2024 – 3:00pm
“They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway. They say there’s always magic in the air.”
George Benson was right on both accounts! FLCB will prove that with their “ON BROADWAY” show. We couldn’t squeeze in every tune that you loved over the years…… but we tried. As FLCB’s last Christmas show demonstrated, it’s good to reserve your tickets early. This is more than a community band. It’s the rising star of an organization that is too good to miss. See you ON BROADWAY!
Tickets: Mezzanine $30.16 Credit Card ($29 Cash) | Orchestra $19.76 Credit Card ($19 Cash)
Ewing Forum: ROBERT BILHEIMER
FEBRUARY 18, 2024 – 4:00pm
Join us for enriching discourse on important topics of our times. As a nation of immigrants, what is our responsibility to the thousands of forcibly displaced children, women, and men on our southern border? Robert Bilheimer is a Documentary Filmmaker and 2019 Recipient of Mother Theresa Memorial Award for Social Justice. The conversation will be moderated by WXXI Connections Host, Evan Dawson.
Orchestra $30.16 Credit Card ($29 Cash) - Students: $14.56 Credit Card ($14 Cash) (at the Box Office with I.D.)
Bad Sneakers
FEBRUARY 10, 2024 – 7:30pm
Bad Sneakers, a celebration of the music of Steely Dan and Donald Fagan. This dynamic 13-piece ensemble returns to FHPAC bringing the music of the iconic band to life in stunning fashion. Some of the greatest musicians and singers from Upstate New York will transport you to the California sounds of the 70’s.
Tickets: Presale - Mezzanine $45 | Orchestra $35 * Day of show - Mezzanine $50 | Orchestra $40
(Ticketing fees apply. All fees benefit FHPAC by offsetting direct costs.)
Rochester City Ballet: Peter & The Wolf with Tales from The Sleeping Beauty
FEBRUARY 3 - 12:00noon – with pre-performance craft activities beginning at 11:00am
FEBRUARY 3 - 2:00pm – with pre-performance craft activities beginning at 1:00pm
FEBRUARY 4 - 12:00noon – with pre-performance craft activities beginning at 11:00am
Peter & The Wolf: “Boys like me aren’t afraid of wolves!” Against his grandfather’s wishes, brave Peter sets out to capture a wolf and becomes the hero of his village. Based on the popular Russian folktale and set to Prokofiev’s world-famous score, this captivating ballet performed by the Rochester City Ballet will delight audiences of all ages!
Tales from The Sleeping Beauty: Set to Tchaikovsky’s brilliant score, Rochester City Ballet performs excerpts from “Sleeping Beauty”. This crew of classic characters from Aurora’s Wedding celebration include the Blue Bird & Princess Florine, Puss-in-Boots, and the lovely Lilac Fairy.
Pre-performance Activities: Coloring and crafts begin 1 hour before show time. Pre-performance activity is free to ticket holders however registration is required at time of ticket purchase.
Mezzanine: $25 Orchestra: Adult $20 Orchestra: Child $15
Ticketing fees apply. All fees benefit FHPAC by offsetting direct expenses
Finger Lakes Community Band
FHPAC’s Community Concerts Series presents the Finger Lakes Community Band
Every Christmas season we rejoice with the music that stirs fond memories. Join the ever-popular Finger Lakes Community Band again this year for an afternoon of nostalgia that will bring back all your magical Christmas Season memories. It’s the Gift of Music, the concert that will make the season bright. Make sure to buy your tickets early. It’s the most wonderful time of the year and this is the most wonderful afternoon.
Mezzanine $25 – Orchestra $15 (Ticketing fees apply. All ticketing fees offset direct FHPAC expenses)
Mary Fahl
DECEMBER 15, 2023 – 7:30PM
Mary Fahl (former lead singer of October Project) returns to FHPAC with Winter Songs.
With “a voice for the gods that can transport listeners to other realms” (Boston Globe), Mary Fahl is an expressive, emotional singer/songwriter who first achieved fame as lead singer and co-founder of the mid-1990s NYC- based chamber-pop group October Project. Her album “Winter Songs and Carols” won a 2020 Independent Music Award.
Mezzanine $45 - Orchestra $35 (Ticketing fees apply. All ticketing fees offset direct FHPAC expenses)
Mary Fahl’s appearance is co-presented by FHPAC and The Fanatics Pub (Lima, NY) and is made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
The Nutcracker
DECEMBER 8 – 6:00pm
DECEMBER 9 – 2:00pm & 6:00pm
DECEMBER 10 – 2:00pm
Rochester City Ballet returns to bring joyous holiday celebrations with “The Nutcracker”. Take a magical journey with Clara and her Nutcracker Prince to meet the Sugar Plum Fairy and her court of delicious sweets.
Mezzanine $45 & $35 – Orchestra $45, $35, & $25 (Ticketing fees apply. All ticketing fees support FHPAC)
This performance is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
It’s A Wonderful Life
DECEMBER 1, 2023 – 7:30pm
DECEMBER 2, 2023 – 1:00pm & 7:30pm
The Bloomfield Rotary presents their annual holiday performances of It’s A Wonderful Life. Join us for this staged production of the radio play. A joyous holiday experience for the whole family.
Mezzanine $30 – Orchestra $20 (Ticketing fees apply. All fees offset FHPAC direct costs)
Amanda King - ELLA, The Early Years
Before she became the First Lady of Song, Ella Fitzgerald was a young girl with a dream and determination who overcame extraordinary odds. Acclaimed chanteuse and music historian Amanda King shares Ella Fitzgerald’s origins, inspirations, and music from the 1930s era and her time with the Chick Webb Orchestra in ELLA The Early Years, a swinging show of song and history! A classic chanteuse who performs standards and jazz, Amanda King has been hailed by The New York Times critic Stephen Holden as one of the nightclub world’s “exceptional rising talents” and is a repeat performer at the Mabel Mercer Cabaret Convention. Combined with her band of unparalleled jazz musicians, ELLA The Early Years is a heartwarming, joy-filled musical celebration of an American icon by a voice that was born to sing Fitzgerald!
Mezzanine $45 – Orchestra $35 (Ticketing fees apply. All fees offset FHPAC direct costs)
Wayne Baker Brooks
Wayne Baker Brooks is considered one of today’s top guitarists whose signature style combines powerful vocals with liquid fire guitar playing that honors his rich blues heritage yet effortlessly expands the boundaries of the genre. Chicago Blues laid the foundation for Wayne’s innovative style. Growing up Brooks was a regular visitor to such historic places as Chess Studios, Checkerboard Lounge, Wisefools, and many other blues landmarks at which he witnessed many live performances by blues masters like Buddy Guy, Jr. Wells, Luther Allison, KoKo Taylor, the great Muddy Waters, & his father. The youngest son of blues master Lonnie Brooks – Wayne Brooks was literally born into the blues!
Mezzanine $45 – Orchestra $35 (Ticketing fees apply. All fees benefit FHPAC)
High Noon – A tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd & Southern Rock
HIGH NOON is the East Coast’s premier tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd & Southern Rock, performing exclusively the 70’s classic hits of Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws, 38 Special and The Marshall Tucker Band. With a deep dedication to the legacy of this timeless music, HIGH NOON brings an authenticity like no other. Join us on a journey back to a golden age of live music, and experience once again the raw power of all of your favorite anthems from the founding fathers of Southern rock.
Mezzanine $35 – Orchestra $25 (Ticketing fees apply. All fees benefit FHPAC)
Finger Lakes Community Band: Spooktacular
FHPAC’s Community Concerts Series presented the Finger Lakes Community Band. A tribute to Halloween with the Finger Lakes Community Band’s “Spooktacular”. All the classic spooky pieces put the audience in the true spirit of Halloween night. Boo!
Ewing Forum: JOEL BERVELL
JOEL BERVELL, Social Media Educator and Changemaker, led discussion focused on how America’s historic racism has impacted today’s care of Black people and how these current inequities can be corrected in current failures in our healthcare system.
Ronstadt Revue
A tribute to Linda Ronstadt, Gesenia and her six-piece band faithfully recreated selections from all phases of Ronstadt’s award-winning career, from country and rock, through Mexican/mariachi, and songs from her three Great American Songbook album with Nelson Riddle. A standing O!
Martin Barre
Martin Barre thrilled the audience with his new show, A Brief History of Jethro Tull. Joining him on stage were Dan Crisp, Alan Thomsom and Darby Todd.
Paulsen, Baker & Garvey
Paulsen, Baker & Garvey started entertaining audiences in this area in 1974. The reunion of the group brought the audience to it’s feet once again. Though changes have ocurred over the years, their harmony and humor didn’t fail to delight and amuse!
Ewing Forum: Carolyn Gallaher
George M. Ewing Forum 12th Season – Carolyn Gallaher spoke of the militia movement in America and its embrace of dangerous rhetoric of political violence.
Music of the Stars
This high energy seven-piece band paid tribute to famous artists including the Bee Gees, Neil Diamond, Frankie Valli, Tom Jones, Etta James, Whitney Houston and many more!
Amy Lynn & the Honey Men
Not only is Amy Lynn a fantastic vocalist, but the entire band creates an environment of fun that t brings the songs to life. This is a classic sound that’s being reinvented.
Rhythm in Blue Air Force Jazz Ensemble
These extremely talented musicians played to a sold out house jazz charts and patriotic tunes as well along with honoring our many Veterans in attendance.
Finger Lakes Opera Summer Scenes
Finger Lakes Opera Summer Scenes – Enchanted the senses, FLO’s 2023 artists performed scenes from some of your favorite operas.
The Finger Lakes Community Band
The Finger Lakes Community Band, under the baton of Mr. Greg Kane, brought the “home grown” favorite pieces and performers to our stage.
RPO Tiny Tots
Fort Hill PAC provided the venue as a part of their Community Engagement for RPO Tiny Tots Concerts attended by 400 Primary School area students.
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