New York Philharmonic: Up on the Roof for the Letterman Show

 

 

The stars came out to play on September 29 when maestro Lorin Maazel led 53 members of the New York Philharmonic in a concert atop the roof of the 13-story Ed Sullivan Theater for an appearance on CBS-TV's Late Show with David Letterman. The orchestra, marking its 150th anniversary, performed Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro overture.

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*This article appeared in Strings January 2004

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