Never not inspiring. (Taken with Instagram at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre)
Never not inspiring. (Taken with Instagram at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre)
Practice Rooms at the Eastman School of Music (by Steelopus)
Sometimes I take photos.
April, 2009.
The authentic 1770 Italian Baroque Organ of the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery - the only one in North America. Just another in a long list of reasons that I’m proud to call Rochester my home. (Taken with Instagram at Memorial Art Gallery)
It’s even better in person. You should visit. (Taken with Instagram at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre)
I’ll never tire of coming to this place. (Taken with Instagram at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre)
I was standing in line to tour the new building at the Eastman School of Music and judging by the veritable sea of grey hair that surrounded me I think I many of the people were also present at George Eastman’s funeral in 1932.
(via www.rochestercitynewspaper.com)
“The multi-level Hatch Recital Hall is one of the main features of the new Eastman wing. The high-tech, 222-seat space is “programmable,” meaning that the acoustics can be altered to best suit whatever instrument or kind of ensemble will be using the space.”
This room looks absolutely stunning and I cannot wait to tour it next week. The Eastman School of Music is truly a world class institution and it’s one of Rochester’s greatest assets. It’s definitely one of the top reasons that I consider myself lucky to be a Rochesterian. This city has many faults, but more than anything else it’s a cultural gem.
Practice makes perfect.