Monday, June 07, 2004

Take THAT, New York City!

The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra played Carnegie Hall yesterday, for the first time in sixteen years, when Semyon Bychkov was the music director. The last few years have been good for the Philharmonic artistically (although finances are still touchy), and this was apparently a high point in the resurgence. The Buffalo News's music critic Mary Kunz reports.

See also this sidebar about Carnegie Hall itself.

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