Falletta discs on ballot for Grammy nominations, Mary Kunz Goldman, Buffalo News
JoAnn Falletta shared the happy news on her Facebook page that two of her recordings are included on the ballot for possible nomination for the Grammy Awards.
JoAnn Falletta shared the happy news on her Facebook page that two of her recordings are included on the ballot for possible nomination for the Grammy Awards.
Matt Catingub, who conducted a show called “Glorious Gershwin” Saturday night at Kleinhans Music Hall, is a one-man band all on his own.
“…one line at the end says it all.
“If you’ve ever seen anything more weird/Tell me after the show, and I’ll eat my beard,” says actor Immanuel Naylor.”
The highest profile classical music, theater and dance producing organizations in Western New York will combine their very considerable talents for Molière’s sparkling comedy Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
The music might be beautiful and sympathetic, but it is also witty. In the fencing scene, you can feel the chaos as the bourgeois gentleman stabs the sword every which way.
The BPO delivered exactly what we’ve come to expect – some of the most talented musicians around – and in this case, they took what was already a fantastic morning of rock ’n’ roll to the next level.
In October, when we are drawn to probe the mysteries of death and the supernatural, there’s nothing like Rachmaninoff.
Who needs an excuse for a Rachmaninoff festival? I guess that was what I had been thinking. And I am clearly not alone. Buffalo brims with fans of Serge Rachmaninoff.
The BPO came in third place behind England’s Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and The Cleveland Orchestra.
For the first time in its history, when the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra takes the stage at Kleinhans Music Hall Wednesday night, the audience will not be able to see the musicians.