Rochester Musicians Afm 66

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Rochester, NY 14605
The AFM is essentially the only union of professional musicians in the US and Canada. AFM membership puts you on the same team with the top professionals in every area of the music business. AFM musicians who travel are protected through the "Road Gig" program with free legal services and other support from the union while on the road. Minimum wage scales and working conditions established by the AFM and its Locals enable members to remain competitive with each other without limiting how high their earnings can be. These established rates are also designed to prevent employers from taking unfair advantage of musicians. AFM members receive the monthly International Musician, a publication filled with all kinds of useful information relative to the field of music including "help wanted" and audition notices.
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Sixty-four years ago the Rochester Oratorio Society made its debut with the first of its now traditional Christmas season performances of Handel's Messiah. Since that time the ROS has grown under the outstanding leadership of Theodore Hollenbach ( 1945-1986 ) and Roger Wilhelm ( 1986-2006 ), and has become Rochester's premiere large concert chorus. In 2006, Eric Townell joined ROS as its third director. ROS has performed with the European Symposium of Choral Masterworks in Beijing, Paris, London, Salzburg, Mantua, and Verona, as well as at prominent festivals closer to home, including Chautauqua. It has performed under such conductors as Leonard Bernstein, Erich Leinsdorf, Pierre Monteux, David Zinman, Mark Elder, David Effron and Uriel Segal and has featured Jon Vickers, Justino Diaz, Maureen Forrester, and William Warfield among its soloists. ROS has offered the Rochester premieres of numerous major works, including Britten's War Requiem, Mahler's Symphony of a Thousand, and John Rutter's Magnificat. For its 50th Anniversary, the ROS commissioned Cary Ratcliff's Ode to Common Things. The society has a long history of collaboration with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, including performances of Verdi's Requiem, Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, and the Rochester premieres of Parry's Blest Pair of Sirens and Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky. Also, the ROS has enjoyed collaborating with the Chautauqua Institute.
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