Bradley Thachuk, conductor The premier Pink Floyd experience returns to the BPO with classic hits timed to a laser light show, celebrating 50 years since the studio album Wish You Were Here.
Broadway and Hollywood combine for a romantic and entertaining evening of song and dance inspired by the likes of Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Gene Kelly, and Eleanor Powell. With hit […]
BPO concert reviews originally published at Media Room January – June 2024 By Frank Housh The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra began in 1935, right before World War II. It is likely […]
Songs of Heroes In An Age of Anxiety By Frank Housh (Above photo, L-R: Tim Fain and Otto Tausk with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, November 22, 2024, Kleinhans Music Hall.) […]
The Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Conducts Beethoven, Wagenaar, and a new work by Tim Fain Vancouver Symphony conductor Otto Tausk visits the Queen City and will conduct […]
It must also be said that Beethoven would be deeply disappointed that we have failed to nurture our political freedom, that we have turned our back on his Count Egmont and opened the gates to our own Duke of Alba.
Our story begins three decades ago in the misty forests of the Pacific Northwest with singing, sexagenarian triplets born in the Panama Canal Zone, a referendum seeking to strip LGBT people of their basic civil rights, and Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special.
Joshua Bell and the premiere of “City of Light” bring a capacity audience to its feet By Frank Housh Warm summer evenings gave way a cool, cloudy night as Buffalo […]
The BPO is celebrating its 90th Anniversary by featuring the same program played at the BPO’s 1935 inaugural concert: Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, Debussy’s Nocturnes, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 3.
By Alex Huddleston I try not to judge an album by its cover, but I’m not going to ignore it either with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s recording of four Lukas […]