By JAMES R. OESTREICH
Published: March 2, 2007
When the Philadelphia Orchestra announced its new artistic leadership scheme last week, at least one New Yorker’s thoughts turned, paradoxically, to Daniel Barenboim and the New York Philharmonic. Charles Dutoit is to become the Philadelphia ensemble’s chief conductor, in typical European terminology, rather than music director, the typical American term, though it is not entirely clear how those distinctions will translate.
Published: March 2, 2007
When the Philadelphia Orchestra announced its new artistic leadership scheme last week, at least one New Yorker’s thoughts turned, paradoxically, to Daniel Barenboim and the New York Philharmonic. Charles Dutoit is to become the Philadelphia ensemble’s chief conductor, in typical European terminology, rather than music director, the typical American term, though it is not entirely clear how those distinctions will translate.
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