βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β, the concert series benefiting RochesterβsΒ Foodlink, will open its sixth season with an exciting program of music celebrating the 150th birthday of composer Richard Strauss on Sunday, Oct. 19, atΒ 7:30 p.m. at St. Paulβs Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd.Β Β
The concert will open with the String Sextet Overture to Straussβs final opera, Capriccio, performed by Oleh Krysa and Ji-Yeon Lee, violins, Carol Rodland and Alexander Trygstad, violas, and Rosemary Elliot and Mark Yee, cellos. David Ying and Elinor Freer will perform his Sonata in F for Cello and Piano, opus 6. The concert will also include βHappy Endingsβ, opera scenes directed by Katherine Ciesinski, including the final duet from Arabella and the final scene from Der Rosenkavalier. The casts will include Anthony Baron, Candice Chung, Hannah Kurth, Kimberly Merrill, and Athene Tsz Wai Mok. Chiao-Wen Cheng will provide the orchestral reduction on the piano.Β
The mission of βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β is to increase awareness and support for the hungry, to share beautiful music with the community, and to teach music students the importance of utilizing their art for service in their communities. Members of the Eastman faculty, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, other local professional musicians, distinguished international guests, and Eastman students join together and donate their time and talents for these concerts. All participants in every aspect of this endeavor volunteer their services and pay their own costs so that all proceeds can go to the hungry via Foodlink.Β No tickets are sold for the concerts; rather, audience members are asked to bring non-perishable food items or cash donations for Foodlink as the price of admission.Β
βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β was created in 2009 by Carol Rodland, Professor of Viola at the Eastman School of Music. Rodland, a passionate and long-time supporter of food banks, joined the Eastman faculty in 2008.Β Reports in the news of increased need for food aid in the community due to the economic downturn inspired her to create the series. Robert Poovey, Director of Music at St. Paulβs Episcopal Church, and Peter DuBois, Director of Music at Third Presbyterian Church, are musical and administrative partners in this endeavor.Β Β
The success of βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β has inspired other prominent musical institutions in the United States to create initiatives in their own communities, including βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β Tampa, βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β Brockport, βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β at Grace Church in New York City, and βMusic For Foodβ in Boston.Β Β
Foodlink is a non-profit regional food bank that distributes food to soup kitchens, shelters and emergency food pantries, and to non-emergency programs such as group homes and senior centers. Founded in 1978, Foodlink serves a 10-county area in the Genesee Valley and Finger Lakes regions of upstate New York. Foodlinkβs mission is to empower at-risk communities by providing food, nutrition, education, and resources in Central and Western New York. Today, the food bank serves nearly 90,000 meals each week or a total of 4.5 million meals annually.Β Β
The sixth season of βIf Music Be the Foodβ¦β will continue with concerts on Jan. 25, 2015, at Third Presbyterian Church and on May 8, 2015, at St. Paulβs Episcopal Church.Β Performers at these upcoming concerts will include special guest artist Kim Kashkashian, viola, Β as well as the Ying Quartet, Natalia Antonova, piano; Federico Agostini, violin; Bonita Boyd, flute; RenΓ©e Jolles, violin; Kathryn Cowdrick, mezzo soprano; Robert Swenson, tenor; Peter DuBois, and Robert Poovey.
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Calendar Listing:Β
Sunday, October 19
If Music Be the Food . . .Β Benefit concert for Foodlink. Music of Richard Strauss performed by Oleh Krysa and Ji-Yeon Lee, violin; Carol Rodland and Alexander Trygstad, viola; Rosemary Elliot, Mark Yee, David Ying, cello; Elinor Freer and Chiao-Wen Cheng, piano; opera selections performed by Anthony Baron, Candice Chung, Hannah Kurth, Kimberly Merrill, and Athene Tsz Wai Mok.
7:30 p.m.
St. Paulβs Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd.
Audience members are asked to bring non-perishable food items or cash donations for Foodlink as the price of admission
