A review of the BPO’s recording of Marcel Tyberg’s Symphony No. 2
The Adagio is particularly lovely, basically diatonic in harmony, but with tunes that never go exactly where you expect them to.
The Adagio is particularly lovely, basically diatonic in harmony, but with tunes that never go exactly where you expect them to.
Definitely not your traditional BPO opening night fare, but made more palatable, no doubt, by the appearance of Yo-Yo Ma, the only classical music soloist in the same league as pianist Lang Lang.
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The classical music scene is readying for a colorful fall. From now until December, Buffalo will be seeing a range of what promise to be memorable events.
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Tyberg’s Symphony No. 2 is featured on the BPO’s newest Naxos recording, which has a worldwide release date of Aug. 27.
M&T Bank senior vice president and chief marketing officer Peter Eliopoulos has been elected to a three-year term on the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society Inc. board of trustees.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra is one of 19 American orchestras to be honored with a 2012-2013 ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming.
Several years ago, a professional woman in her 30s, just transferred to Buffalo by her large, international corporation, asked a group of her new co-workers about the cultural scene in Buffalo. Among the many possibilities that were brought up, someone mentioned the wonderful season of classical music concerts offered every year by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra under its internationally acclaimed music director, JoAnn Falletta.