Classical Open Mic
Blue Frog Coffeehouse

This Series is Not Now Active

If there is sufficient interest, we might start it up again
Let us know by using the Contact Form

Thanks,

John Sikora

The original announcement is given below.


The Blue Frog Coffeehouse (64 Main St., Cortland) provides an opportunity for classical musicians at "Classical Open Mic", on most Sundays from 11AM until 2PM. There is NO open mic during the the Blue Frog's Sunday Brunch on the first Sunday of each month.

The atmosphere is relaxed and informal, and at the moment, rather sparse. Only a few musicians have been taking advantage of this opportunity on a regular basis. Emmanuel Sikora (sophomore at Cortland High) plays his own compositions (mostly in the style of Chopin). John Sikora, author of this webpage, sometimes plays classical guitar. Most of this activity is between 12-1PM during the fall and winter.

Why Should YOU Participate in Classical Open Mic?

  • Students: This is a great way to get experience with pubic performance. If you need an accompanist, we can work that out. If you play piano, there is one available (not great, but playable). Come on down and talk to us! Or contact us using the link at the bottom of the page.

  • Teachers: Please encourage your students to participate, or participate yourself and lead by example!

  • Amateurs: Do you love music, but don't have the time to work up a full concert's worth of material? Are you a bit nervous about performing in front of people anyway? Classical Open Mic is something like performing in your own living room, surrounded by a few friends and others who share your interest in music. Whether you have one piece of music to share or a half-hour mini-concert, Classical Open Mic is a great way to get over performance jitters and to give a purpose to all those hours of dedicated practice.

  • Professionals: You might play your favorite etude or try out material for an upcoming concert. Professional groups might consider having a group rehearsal as part of Classical Open Mic. Lots of people would be interested in seeing and hearing the transformation of notes on paper into music.

  • Listeners: Come have a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy some great music. (Your) Children might enjoy the music too, along with some milk and cookies.
Contact me, John Sikora, using the contact form below if you have any questions.
Contact Form