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  • Take Notes: NY Philharmonic Eyes Cuba Trip

    by Claudine Zap

    Jul 13, 2009

    17 Votes

    President Obama talks a lot about the importance of discussion with hostile countries like Iran and North Korea. But the sound of music can breach divisions beyond language.

    That's the idea behind the invitation extended to the New York Philharmonic to visit Cuba, a country just 90 miles from Florida but with no diplomatic ties to the U.S. (The U.S. government has given the orchestra special permission to travel to the Communist country.)

    It may seem odd to send a world-class orchestra to an isolated place. But it wouldn't be the first time. The symphony traveled to the standoffish North Korea just last year. While the symphony leaves politics out of it, an orchestra official told Yahoo! News that it was a little harder for the North Korean government to call America the devil after the trip. "When we played a Korean piece, you should have seen the change in the stoic, impassive faces of the Koreans. Many of them were weeping."

    The request for the tour comes as the baton is being passed to a younger conductor, the 42-year-old Alan Gilbert. The new maestro told the Wall Street Journal he hopes to take the orchestra beyond its home of New York City. He may get his wish.

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What a wonderful idea!

Music is definite means of communicating.

Bravo Obama!

Carry on.

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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YES! The Cubans are going to love the NY Phil! I wish i could be there.

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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It would be ironic if they travelled there on wooden rafts.

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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This is a great idea. Music and the arts in general, say much about the societies that produce and support them. They can provide a common ground for building relations personally and nationally.

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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You mean they get to go, but the government will not allow me to go. Our government, not theirs.

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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en este espacio podrás compartir y debatir sobre el acontecer diario de tu país. Opina y debate sobre las diferentes noticias que se producen en Colombia. Haz parte de ella y no olvides su dolor. Respeta las diferentes opiniones sobre la situación política, es expresión de democracia.¿Eres nuevo? entra aquí.

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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Do not expect a return visit of the Havana Philharmonic to NYC, the Cuban government would never take the chance that the entir string section would ask for asylum.

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I am elated that this is happening.

For years, the music of cuba has actually been banned in this country due to political reasons. Much of the sheet music that musicians have sought to buy has been impossible to obtain. And universities have politically cropped mention of the great Cuban/Latin composers from their texts and teaching.

Music should always be universal.......a way to communicate, to learn, without boundaries. Bravo!!

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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Bring some cuban sandwiches.

posted Jul 14, 2009 |
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Can't wait to check out Cuba http://tripntale.com/search/Cuba

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