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New gift endows music director's position at Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

by jmaloni

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Tue, Sep 16th 2014 04:45 pm

Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra board of trustees chairman Louis P. Ciminelli has announced the orchestra received a leadership gift from Angelo and Carol Fatta. This gift will endow the music director's position, held by Maestro JoAnn Falletta.

"We are deeply grateful for Ange and Carol's tremendous gift to the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra," Ciminelli said. "Ange's leadership, as former chair of the board of trustees and long-time supporter of the BPO, has helped to ensure a strong financial future for the BPO."

"I am honored and delighted that Ange and Carol have chosen to endow the music director's position with their wonderful, generous gift," Falletta said. "I count Ange and Carol among my dearest friends, and it means a great deal to me that they have expressed their passion for our BPO with such a transformative gift. The musicians and I are truly grateful for their thoughtful philanthropy."

"We are thrilled to support the BPO," Ange Fatta said. "Carol and I know that all of us here in Western New York are so fortunate to have the BPO driving Buffalo's musical movement as our treasured cultural asset. Our family is proud of our long and wonderful relationship with JoAnn Falletta and our terrific BPO. We hope others will join us in supporting this world-class orchestra."

BPO Executive Director Dan Hart said, "Ange and Carol realize the importance of an endowment fund that is continually growing, and that it is directly connected to artistic quality and community impact. They are once again among those leading - by example - the effort to secure the orchestra for future generations."

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