BRAVURA: THE LIFE and DEATH of DAVID HOCHSTEIN
SOLD OUT! David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world.
Time & Location
Apr 12, 2019, 10:59 PM
MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Ave, Rochester, NY, USA
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About The Event
BRAVURA: THE LIFE and DEATH of DAVID HOCHSTEIN
A new play by Stuart Loeb
David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world. His future seemed set in music. But after America’s entry into the GREAT WAR in 1917, things changed for David. He became personally inspired by the display of “bravura” shown by great composers like Tchaikovsky and Beethoven. And despite the insistence of family and friends, he traded his violin for a rifle.
The play will be performed:
Thursday November 8 7:30
Friday November 9 7:30
Saturday November 10 7:30
Sunday November 11 2:00
Wednesday November 14 7:30
Thursday November 15 7:30
Friday November 16 7:30
Saturday November 17 7:30
Sunday November 18 2:00
Free admission for all Veterans and their families for the performance on Sunday November 18 at 2 pm with advance telephone reservation. Please call for reservations 585 450-9933. Seating Limited. Only confirmed phone reservations will be honored for this offer.
Admission is $15 in advance, $20 at the door.
For questions and group rates call 585 450-9933
The show is appropriate for junior high school age and over.
Tickets
Sunday November 11 2:00
Bravura: The Life and Death of David Hochstein David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world. His future seemed set in music. But after America’s entry into the GREAT WAR in 1917, things changed for David.
$15.00Sold OutWednesday November 14 7:30
Bravura: The Life and Death of David Hochstein David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world. His future seemed set in music. But after America’s entry into the GREAT WAR in 1917, things changed for David.
$15.00Sold OutThursday November 15 7:30
Bravura: The Life and Death of David Hochstein David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world. His future seemed set in music. But after America’s entry into the GREAT WAR in 1917, things changed for David.
$15.00Sale endedFriday November 16 7:30
Bravura: The Life and Death of David Hochstein David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world. His future seemed set in music. But after America’s entry into the GREAT WAR in 1917, things changed for David.
$15.00Sold OutSaturday November 17 7:30
Bravura: The Life and Death of David Hochstein David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world. His future seemed set in music. But after America’s entry into the GREAT WAR in 1917, things changed for David.
$15.00Sold OutSunday November 18 2:00
Bravura: The Life and Death of David Hochstein David Hochstein was born the son of immigrant parents living in Rochester, New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Growing up, he was soon recognized as a violin prodigy and studied with some of the finest violin teachers in the world. His future seemed set in music. But after America’s entry into the GREAT WAR in 1917, things changed for David.
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