Current:Home > ScamsMarin Alsop to become Philadelphia Orchestra’s principal guest conductor next season -Mastery Money Tools
Marin Alsop to become Philadelphia Orchestra’s principal guest conductor next season
View
Date:2025-04-19 00:25:45
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Marin Alsop will become principal guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra next season, succeeding Nathalie Stutzmann.
Alsop, 67, was music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra from 2007-08 through 2020-21, the first woman to lead a top-level American orchestra. She agreed to a three-year term with the Philadelphia Orchestra starting with a 2024 tour of China, the organization said Tuesday. She will conduct it for two or three weeks per season.
Alsop debuted with the orchestra in 1990 and has led it 32 times. Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the Philadelphia Orchestra’s music director since 2012-13, reached out to her along with the orchestra’s management. She said the orchestra had long put aside its reputation for a heavy string sound, developed when Eugene Ormandy was music director from 1936-80.
“It’s a much different organism that when I first conducted them,” she said. “They’re super-flexible. They’re super-engaged. They’re super-enthusiastic,
She is in her fifth season as chief conductor of the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and her first season as chief conductor of the Polish National Radio Symphony and as principal guest conductor of London’s Philharmonia Orchestra. She began in 2020 as the chief conductor of the Ravinia Festival, the summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Alsop is to make her Metropolitan Opera debut in April leading the company debut of John Adams’ “El Niño.”
In 2005, she received a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant.”
veryGood! (67963)
Related
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- What is leap day? Is 2024 a leap year? Everything you need to know about Feb. 29
- The Transportation Department proposes new rules for how airlines handle wheelchairs
- Virginia lawmakers again decline to put restrictions on personal use of campaign accounts
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
- Republicans block Senate bill to protect nationwide access to IVF treatments
- We may be living in the golden age of older filmmakers. This year’s Oscars are evidence
- 7 California residents cash in multi-million dollar lottery tickets on the same day
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Dwayne Johnson wants to know which actor 'screamed' at 'Hercules' co-star Rebecca Ferguson
Ranking
- All That You Wanted to Know About She’s All That
- Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street slips lower and bitcoin bounces higher
- Panera agrees to $2 million settlement for delivery fees: How to see if you're owed money
- Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge picked up last month in sign of still-elevated prices
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference continues to make strides in data acceptance
- Are NBA teams taking too many 3-pointers? Yes, according to two Syracuse professors
- How does IVF actually work? Plus what the process is like and how much it costs.
Recommendation
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
Storyboarding 'Dune' since he was 13, Denis Villeneuve is 'still pinching' himself
Ex-romantic partner of Massachusetts governor wins council OK to serve on state’s highest court
The secret world behind school fundraisers and turning kids into salespeople
'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
What is IVF? Explaining the procedure in Alabama's controversial Supreme Court ruling.
Owners of St. Louis nursing home that closed abruptly face federal fine of more than $55,000
North Carolina’s 5 open congressional seats drawing candidates in droves