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Cleveland: The Hungarian connection

20 years ago
Gary Hoffman

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By Kevin Shopland [Budapest Sun, 20 October 2005]
THE Cleveland Orchestra is considered not only one of the best orchestras in America, but in the world as well. It is coming to Budapest on Sunday, Oct 30 to play a concert of Brahms and Ives at the Palace of Arts.

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