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New Horizons Bands perform Holiday Concert

The Eastman Community Music School’s New Horizons Band will present a free holiday concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, December 14 at the U of R Advancement Center (formerly St. Agnes HS). The 75-minute program will feature traditional and popular music of the holiday season.

The bands are part of the New Horizons adult music education program sponsored by the Eastman Community Music School.The first New Horizons program was formed in 1991 at Eastman under the guidance of Roy Ernst, now professor emeritus. Members include those with little or no musical experience, those who have postponed participating in an ensemble due to career and family, and seasoned musicians. The program has grown internationally to more than 225 chapters in the United States, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, France, Italy, Australia, Netherlands, England, New Zealand, and Iceland.

Originally designed for seniors, New Horizons now accepts adults of all ages and any level of experience. More than 250 people are involved in the local program, which includes three levels of band, two jazz bands, string and full orchestras, small ensembles, and a chorus. The ensembles perform annually at the Xerox International Jazz Festival in June as well as in Kilbourn Hall and Kodak Hall at the Eastman Theatre. The Clarinet Choir has been selected to perform at the International ClarinetFest in both Austin, Texas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. During the year, the band presents community outreach concerts in area schools, senior living centers, and community festivals.

For information about the New Horizons program, visit the website at rocnewhorizons.org or call the Eastman Community Music School at 585-274-1400.

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