Buffalo Philharmonic To Perform At SUNY Fredonia, Jamestown Post-Journal
Bach’s grandest and, arguably, his greatest work, the Great Passion will be performed in the original language with supertitles.
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Posted on February 2, 2016 - BPO in the News
Bach’s grandest and, arguably, his greatest work, the Great Passion will be performed in the original language with supertitles.
Posted on January 30, 2016 - BPO in the News
The 2016-17 Buffalo Philharmonic season opens with violin superstar Joshua Bell, a known favorite.
After that, fasten your seat belt.
Posted on January 30, 2016 - BPO in the News
Kleinhans Music Hall is alive with the kind of epic concert that few saw coming. Saturday night’s concert drew what looked like close to a full house, and the applause echoed into the night.
Posted on January 30, 2016 - BPO in the News
“It is a varied season.” said JoAnn Falletta, orchestra music director and principal conductor. “It may be the most variety, musically, we’ve put together in a season.”
Posted on January 28, 2016 - BPO in the News
Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and his Piano Concerto No. 1 rank near the summit of any list of the most popular concertos. Yet Tchaikovsky suffered much anguish surrounding the public birth of both pieces.
Posted on January 23, 2016 - BPO in the News
We’ve got a live one in the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s new pops conductor, John Morris Russell. And we’ve got another live one in Dee Daniels, the jazz singer he brought with him for “First Ladies of Swing.”
Posted on January 21, 2016 - BPO in the News
Miguel del Aguila’s “Concierto en Tango” is, for the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, a gift that keeps on giving.
Posted on January 21, 2016 - BPO in the News
It is a must see for anyone interested in the history of Kleinhans, or of modern architecture, or of philanthropy in 20th century America.
Posted on January 15, 2016 - BPO in the News
You find yourself wondering: What could Mozart’s contemporaries have been thinking? They must have thought he was from another planet.
Posted on January 15, 2016 - BPO in the News
We all have that one point in our lives, that one poignant moment that will define, or at least guide, who we are forever after. For Heywood, it was a living room in Detroit, surrounded by the sounds of Mozart.

