I don't know, but last year the concert hall was undergoing renovation
and I imagine the work has been completed by now. Across the s
Among the those who performed here was Paul Robeson, whose name is
inscribed along with other famous mucsicians:
http://bukovyna.ucoz.com/Sights_Tourism/SIGHTS_CHERN/ARCHITECTURE/MUSIC_HALL/DSC03297.jpg
Across the beautiful square is the former home of educator Elias
Jankel, my friend Eric's grandfather who survived the war, but died in
1945 and is buried in Czernowitz cemetery. the honne is where the
Jankels lived when Eric's father Rudolf, a musician and music teacher
who emigrated to NYC via Vienna before the war, was born.
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Winters, Stephen
<Stephen.Winters_at_atlantichealth.org> wrote:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernivtsi_Philharmonic_Hall
>
> Is the history of the Philharmonia from Wikipedia correct ?
> See above.
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