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Sciences. After the first BAM burned down on 30 November 1903, the Boston Symphony series was held at the Baptist Hall of the Pilgrim church until the new BAM opened in 1908. After 1938 the Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn was "almost nonexistent" and the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences continued to present the Boston Symphony by itself through the 1972–73 season, although the Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn continued to sponsor modest chamber music concerts at BAM and elsewhere until the early 1980s.
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Lichtenstein, then director of BAM and the driving force in the 1990 agreement, asserted, "basically, I think the institution has to stand on its own two feet, artistically, financially and administratively."
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410:. The Philharmonic's "Smart Arts Academy", to cite one example, provided free daily music, arts, dance, theater, sports, movie making, and enrichment activities to about 250 students per school annually totaling some 6,000 students from New York's most financially challenged public schools. The Philharmonic's educational programs were supported by funds obtained by and for the orchestra.
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Brighton Beach series delved into that community's Russian roots and traditions, and the Bed-Stuy series drew on the legacy of rap and DJ artists whom that neighborhood had produced. Critics responded enthusiastically to the Philharmonic's rebirth,
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observed, "the association with BAM has been a mixed blessing. It has helped define the orchestra's artistic personality, but it is also the root of several current problems." The president of the
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Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn no longer sponsored its own orchestra, choosing instead to sponsor the Boston Symphony at BAM, which it did from 1891 onwards and from 1895 in conjunction with the Brooklyn
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Auditorium. In 2010, it was "squeezed financially out of BAM" altogether. In 2011, it announced plans to focus on
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brighton Beach and Downtown Brooklyn. Pierson remarked, "We really want to go back to BAM. I know the orchestra players miss it terribly."
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Philharmonic's financial difficulties noted that "several Philharmonic musicians blame the orchestra's current troubles on the radical shift away from its traditional symphonic formats." The orchestra again suspended performances in late 2013.
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181:. In spite of the Brooklyn Philharmonic's popular and critical success in its two seasons under Pierson, the orchestra was unsuccessful in attracting donor and institutional funding sufficient to maintain its business model. A
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44:, in existence from the 1950s until 2012. In its heyday it was called "groundbreaking" and "one of the most innovative and respected symphony orchestras of modern times".
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enduring bases throughout the borough." The Philharmonic performed at the
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1109:"Brooklyn Philharmonic Hires Artistic Director and Aims for 'New Era'"
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2198:"In Brooklyn, A New Leader Who Knows No Boundaries" by Steve Smith.
1455:. Local 802 Associated Musicians of Greater New York. Archived from
1428:. Local 802 Associated Musicians of Greater New York. Archived from
2049:"Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Inc in Brooklyn New York"
1586:. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
1776:"Late Show with David Letterman, Season 6, Episode 63, Show #1128"
1237:. Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. Archived from
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1750:"Brooklyn Philharmonic Names New Artistic Director for a New Era"
1153:"Brooklyn Philharmonic Names New Artistic Director for a New Era"
1137:"Alan Pierson: Making 'Brooklyn's Orchestra'" by George Grella.
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1975:"IS 220 John J. Pershing School Comprehensive Educational Plan"
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1265:"MUSIC REVIEW; Resurrected to Bridge Past, Present and Future"
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The Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn was formed in 1857 under
1953:"Lou Harrison: Suite from the Marriage at the Eiffel Tower"
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1887:"Picker & Blitzstein: Works for Piano and Orchestra"
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1704:"Would you like some music with your Norman Rockwell?"
624:. Brooklyn: Kings County Clerk's Office. p. 1130.
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2252:"Brooklyn Philharmonic continues to go Off the Walls"
2225:"One of the nation's groundbreaking music ensembles"
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1865:"Philip Glass: Low Symphony & Heroes Symphony"
1480:"A New Director Open to Adventure and a Challenge"
1051:"A New Director Open to Adventure and a Challenge"
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1557:"28th Annual ASCAP Deems Taylor Award Recipients"
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1656:"The Philharmonic is Finally Singing a New Tune"
467:. The Brooklyn Philharmonic first performed at
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858:. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. 34, 130.
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999:"A Fight for Life at the Other Philharmonic"
885:. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. 37–39.
601:. New York: The Dorland Press. p. 198.
106:and infrequently performed classical music.
2400:. Carnegie Hall Corporation. Archived from
1232:"Eastman School of Music 81st Commencement"
720:. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. 1–40.
545:. Brooklyn Academy of Music. Archived from
543:"Community Partners: Brooklyn Philharmonic"
250:and for ambitious, innovative programming.
2482:2013 disestablishments in New York (state)
2345:"Annual Interfaith Concert of Remembrance"
1727:"American Orchestras: Endangered Species?"
1607:"Articles about the Brooklyn Philharmonic"
1362:"55 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201"
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908:"Siegfried Landau, Conductor, Dies at 85"
574:. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. xi.
505:. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 130.
463:as well as at New York's largest church,
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695:. New York: Dorland Press. p. 199.
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2477:1857 establishments in New York (state)
1980:. New York City Department of Education
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168:its programming, and its performances:
933:"History « Brooklyn Philharmonic"
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40:based in the New York City borough of
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1453:"Allegro Archives, Volume CII, No. 4"
154:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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2003:. Smart Arts Academy. Archived from
1386:. Nonesuch Records. 19 January 2011.
1049:Daniel J. Wakin (27 February 2006).
1025:"Drama in Stories Written in Sounds"
1107:Daniel J. Wakin (19 January 2011).
2462:Musical groups established in 1857
1654:Campbell, Andy (26 January 2011).
1478:Kozinn, Allan (27 February 2006).
1312:Woolfe, Zachary (9 October 2011).
1182:. Alarm Will Sound. Archived from
906:Dennis Hevesi (21 February 2007).
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2320:. BRIC Arts Media. Archived from
2318:"Celebrate Brooklyn! 2011 Season"
1702:Warner, Adam (18 November 2010).
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1931:"Lou Harrison: Seven Pastorales"
1797:Pearis, Bill (30 January 2007).
1291:"Miscellany: Concert dress, etc"
1180:"Alarm Will Sound About Members"
1023:Allan Kozinn (4 February 2008).
971:Allan Kozinn (6 December 1998).
465:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
76:After the departure of Eisfeld,
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1342:. League of American Orchestras
397:Late Night with David Letterman
1845:. Apple, Inc. 11 December 1985
1821:"Lukas Foss: Orchestral Works"
1426:"Allegro, Volume CVIII, No. 9"
997:James Barron (30 March 1999).
692:Yesterdays on Brooklyn Heights
598:Yesterdays on Brooklyn Heights
475:). The orchestra premiered in
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2398:"Dvořák Stabat Mater, Op. 58"
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1752:. WNYC Radio. Archived from
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1609:. The New York Times Company
1482:. The New York Times Company
1155:. WNYC Radio. Archived from
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1113:The New York Times ArtsBeat
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1955:. Apple, Inc. January 2000
1889:. Apple, Inc. January 1988
1823:. Apple, Inc. January 1989
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1843:"Reich: The Desert Music"
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622:History of Kings County
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369:The Wall Street Journal
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2029:. Brooklyn Daily Eagle
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2254:. Time Out New York
2202:. 30 September 2011
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1340:"Brooklyn Bridges"
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