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Last edited by french frank; 12-07-11, 19:09.
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It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
I have been hugely impressed with Thomas Søndergård in his guest appearances with the RSNO over the last few seasons. I know that he was on the short list for the RSNO MD position. I think that the BBC NOW have made a very sound appointment.
So Thierry Fischer is leaving in 2012 - is this after a single stint?
And Thomas Søndergård ....?
I greatly enjoyed his concert just now. I'm looking forward to seeing him with the orchestra in Cardiff and Swansea.
I thought Catrin Finch's platform interviews with conductor and soloist hit a new low for the genre. I think interviewing the concerto soloist just before the performance is barbaric...I'm convinced she was using the same set of questions Sue Barker used at Wimbledon for the on-court interviews with the finalists, they were largely interchangeable.
PS Didn't mean forestalled, I meant that other word
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
Søndergård was the fine conductor in the wonderful new EMI CD recording of the Sibelius Violin Concerto, featuring the brilliant violinst Vilma Frang. A fine performance with a strikingly different opening tempo. The extras are three of Sibelius' lovely Humoresqes and the stunning 1st Violin Concerto of Prokofiev.
Press release today. So Thierry Fischer is leaving in 2012 - is this after a single stint?
And Thomas Søndergård ....?
My guess is probably it was one initial stint and one contract extension, since initial appointments to orchestras would be more for something like 3 or 4 years initially, from what I can tell. The two most probable situations would be either a first stint of 3 years, with a later 3-year extension, or an initial 4 year contract with a later 2-year extension.
Søndergård's initial BBC NOW contract is for 4 years, per the press announcement, of course. It's interesting to read Curalach's note that Søndergård was on the RSNO's short list, which ended there with Peter Oundjian's appointment instead.
It's interesting to read Curalach's note that Søndergård was on the RSNO's short list, which ended there with Peter Oundjian's appointment instead.
I wasn't too far out! Today it was announced that Thomas Søndergård has been appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the RSNO from next year. http://www.rsno.org.uk/index.php
He is conducting the orchestra this week in Prokofiev 5.
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