Article: Philharmonic Returns to Lincoln Center

VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
10-20-2003
Dateline: NEW YORK
Home is not exactly harmonious these days for the New York Philharmonic, which is back at Lincoln Center after pulling out of a proposed merger with Carnegie Hall.

The nation's premier arts center has welcomed back the country's oldest symphony orchestra, with Lincoln Center President Reynold Levy saying he's "delighted." But behind the scenes, center officials are taking another look at the Philharmonic's agreement for the use of Avery Fisher Hall.

"Lincoln Center will be engaged in conversations with the New York Philharmonic that include the scope of the agreement," center spokeswoman Betsy Vorce said. "We will ...

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