Text Size:   A   A   A
Posted: Thursday, 09 July 2009 9:34PM

New York Philharmonic Explores Cuban Tour



NEW YORK (AP)  -- Officials from The New York Philharmonic are headed to Cuba after being invited to perform in the communist nation.

The orchestra's president, Zarin Mehta, is among those traveling to Havana on Friday. The delegation will be examining Cuba's concert halls and hotels.

The United States has a ban on travel to Cuba. But orchestra officials say the U.S. government has agreed to grant them travel licenses for the tour.

The classical music orchestra could perform in Cuba at the end of October.

The Philharmonic played in the totalitarian state of North Korea last year, a first for any major orchestra.

The Philharmonic's incoming music director, Alan Gilbert, is expected to conduct.

On the Net:

New York Philharmonic: www.nyphil.org


Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Editor's Picks
 

Love Hurts: Star Splits

Some of these breakups have been nasty, others have been nice. Here's a look at some of Hollywood's more memorable splits.

Celebs: Then & Now

September is right around the corner, so to help ease those back to shool butterflies we invite you to check out the high school yearbook photos of some of your favorite stars before they were famous!

Notable Deaths 2010

See which beloved stars we lost in 2010.More Galleries: Notable Deaths 2009 | 2008

Daylight Saving Storm

We sprung the clocks ahead an hour as a deadly, powerful storm ravaged the tri-state area, March 13-14, 2010.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
© MMX CBS Radio Stations Inc., All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Intertech Media, LLC | Contact Us
Advertise | Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights | Terms Of Use | EEO Report | Staff | History | Jobs