Skip to main content

music

Christmas in the Schools, part 2

By Daniel Crofts

My second Christmas video features the talented students of John Kennedy, Robert Morris, Alexander elementary and Pembroke Intermediate schools.

Some quick background on Pembroke Intermediate: For several years, chorus teacher Andy Clark has made a yearly tradition of reserving a spot in Pembroke Choralier Christmas concerts for "Christmas Sing-alongs," during which former choraliers are invited to come up and sing with the group. You will be able to see them up on the stage, behind all of the current choraliers, during the sing-along segments.

Stay tuned for part 3!

If you missed part 1, click here.

Christmas in the schools, part 1

By Daniel Crofts

I'm on another trip around the county, this time for footage of school Christmas concerts.

I decided to do three or four shorter videos this time, instead of one big video with all the school concerts packed together (see Spring concerts article). This way, I can include more of the performances from each school.

The first video includes concert footage from Notre Dame High School, Dorothy B. Dunce Elementary (Pavilion), Jackson and St. Joseph schools. Jackson and St. Joe's performed at "Christmas in the City" on Friday.

My apologies to Jackson for only including a few songs. This was a shorter concert.

More to come!

Photo: Brent Persia's CD release party

By Howard B. Owens

Tonight, Pembroke native Brent Persia, hosted a CD-release party at Center Street Smoke House, Downtown Batavia. Before a full house, Persia sang songs from his debut CD as well as some favorite covers. The singer-songwriter's CD will be available for purchase through his website.

Impressive Summer In Batavia

By Jonathan Joslin

I lived in Batavia several years ago and moved back to the area last September.  My first summer back was one to remember, and has me looking forward to June of 2011 already.  We have been very impressed with the entertainment available throughout the summer here in our little community. We spent just about every Friday night in Jackson Square watching the free concerts.  If you haven't been, make plans for next year. Rock, Country, Blues, Ethnic....a little bit of everything. Folks in their 80's and 90's, kids in diapers, lawn chairs, strings of lights and music of all varieties! I felt as though I'd been taken back to a simpler time. It truly was a wonderful way to spend a Friday evening.  In addition to the Jackson Square concert series, there was the the all-day Ramble Festival, the Summer in The City Event and several others. It seemed tough to drive by a park this summer without seeing something special happening.  I'd like to thank the organizers of these events. You've done an outstanding job and this Batavian is greatly appreciative! 

Photos: Batavia Concert Band nearing season's end

By Howard B. Owens

The 86th season for the Batavia Concert Band is drawing to a close. Tonight, the group of experienced professionals and enthusiastic amatuers presented its second-to-last show of the summer at Centennial Park.

More than 200 people were on hand in the warm, beautiful evening to hear a mix of classic and popular tunes.

The Concert Band performs its finale of the season at 7 p.m. next Wednesday in Centennial Park.

Dave Ruch's 'Musical Fun Concert' at Byron-Bergen

By Daniel Crofts

The Byron-Bergen Public Library invites everyone to join them in celebrating the end of their Summer Reading Program with a concert by Dave Ruch, whose music is both interactive and entertaining!

This program is made possible by the New York State Council for the Arts' "Decentralization Program." It is free, open to the public, and lasts from 7 until 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 10.

For more details, please call 494-1120.

Event Date and Time
-

Concerts in Hickory Park, Bergen

By Daniel Crofts

Come on down to Hickory Park, at Route 19 in Bergen, for Big Band music and refreshments! The fun starts at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 4 and lasts about an hour and a half.

This event is sponsored by the Bergen Fire Ladies Auxiliary and the Byron-Bergen Public Library, and will feature "78RPM."

For more info, call 494-1120.

Event Date and Time
-

Photos: 5th Annual Ramblefest

By Howard B. Owens

It was a beautiful day in Batavia, a beautiful day for the city's music and art lovers to come together for an afternoon and evening of music, art and games.

More photos after the jump:

First Presbyterian of Batavia welcomes Knox Youth Choir

By Daniel Crofts

The Knox Youth Choir of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton, Ohio -- famous for its musical heritage -- will put on a concert at 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 7 in the sanctuary of the First Presbyterian Church, at 300 E. Main St. in Batavia.

These young singers are touring the Northeast to share their musical talent, entertain and inspire. Their concert in Batavia is free and open to the public.

Please contact Erin Schubmehl at 343-0505, ext. 5 for more info.

Event Date and Time
-

Students' artistic abilities showcased at close of academic year

By Daniel Crofts

For a year-end project, I thought it would be cool to take some video and pictures of music- and arts-related activities -- respectively -- in the Genesee County schools.

The following video is 20 minutes long and divided into two parts (Youtube limits most users to about 10 minutes per video). It features concert footage from various schools in the county.

PART 1

PART 2

I have to make a quick apology for the poor video quality in a couple of instances. I had to be very careful to protect the identity of the kids (the ones photographed without parental approval), so I made sure none of the students' faces appeared too clearly on camera; plus, to be honest, the first camera I used turned out to be pretty awful when it came to taking video (even while taking decent pictures).

I also feel bad that I couldn't include every group I filmed in the video. My selections were based on a combination of different criteria, including:

  •  making sure the best songs were included
  •  making sure all of the schools I visited were included
  •  arranging the selections in a way that flowed nicely

So there's the music part. Here are some pictures I was able to take of art work done by Elba and Leroy students:

ELBA ELEMENTARY ART

Kindergartener Cody Soules stands in front of his drawing of a tree branch (top right).

First-grader Taylor Augello stands with her rendition of Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" (right above her head).

 

ELBA HIGH SCHOOL ART

Both of the following pictures were submitted by Dan Carnevale. Sophomore Sydney Gallup (top photo) and two unidentified students stand with their drawings.

LEROY JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (art and artists)

 

Also, see the May 27 announcement on the winners of the Architectural Drawing contest for fourth-graders.

Congratulations all of the students for a job well done!

Photos: Jackson Square concert series opens

By Howard B. Owens

Polka is one of those musical styles that just unavoidably brings a smile to your face. It was an appropriate choice to kick off a fun concert season in Jackson Square on Friday evening. And the Bedrock Boys didn't disppoint.

For more on upcoming shows, check the Jackson Square ad on the right side of the page. The series includes blues, rock, country and jazz and continues through August.

More pictures after the jump:

GO ART! PICNIC IN THE PARK

By Kelly Kiebala
The Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council’s 32nd annual family event “Picnic in the Park” takes place this Fourth of July. The festivities run from Noon until 5:00pm on Sunday, July 4th, in historic Centennial Park on Richmond Avenue in Batavia. As is tradition, the “Picnic in the Park” is kicked off by the Batavia Concert Band performing on the Main Stage at Noon. This year’s “Picnic in the Park” includes all-day musical entertainment, arts and crafts show, folk arts programs, food vendors, children’s activities, and much more. Admission is free. Please call GO ART!
Event Date and Time
-

KidZone to be introduced at Ramble Fest this year

By James Barcomb

Topics discussed at the final meeting of the Ramble Fest committee on Monday ranged from a guitar raffle to the introduction of a child-friendly area.

The organizers noted that a raffle for an acoustic electric guitar is made possible by the generosity of Roxy’s Music Store. They expressed concern about the potential for families not to show up during the July 4th weekend. But they are jazzed about the introduction the Ramble KidZone.

The zone will host a wide variety of activities just for kids, including, but not limited to, bubble art, a bounce house, face painting, a portable tennis game, and an appearance from the Muckdogs mascot.

According to committee member Kim Argenta, the KidZone will be present so that kids can have a good time and celebrate art.

Fellow committee member Sue Gagne came up with the idea, believing it would keep the Ramble Fest more family-oriented.

The Ramble KidZone will be open at the City Church parking lot from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 3.

The Ramble Arts & Music Fest, featuring performances from The Ghost Riders, Penny Whiskey, and more, will take place at Jackson Square from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 3. More information can be found at www.ramblemusic.com.

Blueberry Fest & Cruise-In

By Dana Phelps

The Indian Falls United Methodist Church is holding their fund raiser: Blueberry Fest & Cruise-In on Saturday, July 31st.  The event will take place from 12 noon until 5 pm. Lots of food, fun and live musical entertainment.  Games and bounce house for the kids!  Antique cars, tractors and items of interest.  You don't want to miss the lawn mower races! 

Address:  7908 Alleghany Rd, Indian Falls, NY 14036.  Please call (585)762-9105 or (585) 762-8859 for more information.

Event Date and Time
-

Friday Night in the Square concerts begin June 18

By Billie Owens

The 13th annual "Friday Night in the Square" concert series begins June 18 and ends Aug. 27.

The free, public concerts take place from 7 to 9 p.m. in Jackson Square in Downtown Batavia, located in the alleyway of Jackson or Center streets. Bring your own seating. Food and refreshments will be available for sale. If it's raining, venue changes to Batavia City Centre, inside the mall.

"Friday Night in the Square" is sponsored by the Downtown Business Improvement District. For information on this or any other downtown event, contact BID Director Don Burkel. Visit on the web at <www.downtownbataviany.com>.

Here's the lineup folks:

  • June 18 -- The Bedrock Boys (polka)
  • June 25 -- Jack Civietto (Sinatra)
  • July 2 -- Ramblers (variety)
  • July 9 -- Ghost Riders (country)
  • July 16 -- Bluesway Jam (blues)
  • July 23 -- Red Creek (rock)
  • July 30 -- Stone Row (Celtic rock)
  • Aug. 6 -- OHMS Band (rock)
  • Aug. 13 -- The Formula (Italian)
  • Aug. 20 -- Phoenix (country)
  • Aug. 27 -- John Cole Blues Band (blues)

Ramble Fest to be held on July 3rd

By James Barcomb

The annual Ramble Arts & Music Fest returns to Batavia from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 3 at Jackson Square.

This year’s reunion of past and present musicians and artists sees performances from more than 25 bands including: The Ghost Riders, Red Creek, Penny Whiskey, and Old Hippie Reunion.

In addition, a raffle for a Yamaha acoustic electric guitar will be drawn during the Ramble. More information can be found at www.ramblemusic.com.

Harpist performs at GoArt! Salon

By Daniel Crofts

Harpist Patricia Worrad will play at GoArt!'s Seymour Place, at 201 E. Main St. in Batavia, from 6 until 8 p.m.

Worrad will be playing traditional Irish tunes and classical pieces on a floor-standing lever harp, the design of which is based on the Celtic tradition. A themed dinner will also be served.

Advance reservation is required. The cost of the event is $18 per GoArt! member and $20 per non-member.

Event Date and Time
-

Dave Matthews at Darien Lake!

By Daniel Crofts

The Dave Matthews Band will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, June 2, at Darien Lake's Performing Arts Center, at 9993 Alleghany Rd. in Darien Center.

For more information -- including cost -- call the Performing Arts Center at 599-5040.

Event Date and Time
-

Fun for all at Darien Lake's 'Music Fest'

By Daniel Crofts

Darien Lake Theme Park's "Music Fest" will lhe held from 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 15.

The event will feature choral, orchestral, marching band and instrumental music from groups competing for trophies.

The theme park is located at 9993 Alleghany Rd. in Darien Center.

For more details -- including admission prices -- please visit www.GoDarienLake.com or call 599-4641.

Event Date and Time
-

Authentically Local