Eastman-Rochester New Horizons (ERNH) Email Policy
To enable Eastman-Rochester New Horizons communication with members concerning matters pertaining to the program and its ensembles, members have been requested to provide an email address. Those addresses are included on the roster of members of the various music ensembles (collectively, the “Roster Email Addresses”). However, members have expressed their desire to limit emails. Therefore, the Website Committee in coordination with the Program Council has established the following policy regarding use of the Roster Email Addresses for communications to all or subset groups of ERNH members.
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Group emails using the Roster Email Addresses shall only be used for communicating information that directly pertains to Eastman Rochester New Horizons or the rehearsals, performances or activities of an ERNH ensemble.
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For privacy purposes, group emails using members’ Roster Email Addresses shall be sent using the blind copy function.
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The Website Committee shall maintain the Roster Email Addresses.
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Group email communications using the Roster Email Addresses from the rocnewhorizons.org website shall only be used by the Program Council Chair(s) or the Website Committee.
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Access may be given to a Program Representative of an Eastman Rochester New Horizons ensemble with the approval of the Program Council Chair(s) or Website Committee. Upon such approval, the Website Committee shall create a special page for the Program Representative giving access only to his/her ensemble members’ emails. The email should pertain directly to the rehearsals, performances or activities of the Program Representative’s ensemble.
Adopted by the Program Council, July 09 2023
Featured Ensemble:
Symphony Orchestra
Led by Nancy Strelau, on Wednesday, October 23, the Symphony Orchestra performed for family and friends at the Unitarian Church followed by a reception for all. Trumpet player Bill Pierce was featured, offering a powerful performance of music from the movie Apollo 13. The group also performed a movement from Dvorak’s New World Symphony, a movement from Brahm’s Symphony No. 1, music from Rossini’s Barber of Seville, and a short overture by Emma Lou Diemer.
Nancy says, "I am so impressed by this group of musicians, not only because they created exciting and emotional moments at our performance, but they bring so much passion to their collective approach in rehearsing. With that said, we are currently recruiting string players (you can never have enough strings!!), horn and trumpet players, trombonists and bassoonists for this group. If interested in tackling a variety of music from pop to classical, just send me an email at nstrela1@naz.edu."