It has been announced that Antonio Pappano will continue as Music Director of the ROH until summer 2024. He has also been appointed as Chief Conductor Designate of the LSO in their 2022/23 season, then as Chief Conductor in September 2024.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostGood News for the R. Opera House.
I presume that's not Rattle's post? (I'll have to look up the terminology....."Music Director"......"Principal Guest Conductor"......now "Chief Conductor"....).
Edited to say that Chief Conductor (and previously Principal Conductor) are probably more appropriate designations for the LSO as a self-governing orchestra, rather than Music Director."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
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Originally posted by Belgrove View PostIt has been announced that Antonio Pappano will continue as Music Director of the ROH until summer 2024. He has also been appointed as Chief Conductor Designate of the LSO in their 2022/23 season, then as Chief Conductor in September 2024.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostProbably a good one there - I like his recordings of Tchaik 4 5 6 and Rach 2 and I see he has RVW’s 4/6 with LSO to be released in April.
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Ed Gardner was engaged to appear last season - can't recall which opera. I do recall Pappano saying, in the Friends Magazine that it had taken a long time to get Gardner to appear at the ROH, with their respective schedules not being convenient, but he (Pappano) was delighted that it was, at last, going to happen.
A friend who sang in the the Chorus for a recording told me Ed Gardner is the real deal - which I know is the general, consensus view.
Also, there is reference to a Ring cycle with Barrie Kosky and Pappano with Rheingold in September 2023. I suppose that means Pappano conducting the rest of the cycle over a number of years into his successor's tenure?
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Ed Gardner's debut was in early 2019 with Katya Kabanova, which won the Olivier for best new opera. it was one of the best things I've ever seen, Amanda Majeski was heartbreaking and managed to get every ounce of passion out of Janacek's spare lines. I guess part of that was the orchestra -- a good conductor is going to lift the singers as well. The orchestra certainly made a good job of all the lush melodies which the composer gifted them with.
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Ed is also an exceptionally charming man - engaging me in conversation when I congratulated him on his Grimes on the steps of the Coliseum and replying the same day when I emailed more congrats over his wonderful Mastersinger. Though I wonder how interested he would be. I remember him saying in interview that he found the production of Benvenuto Cellini very stressful - though bound up In that would have been the underlying concerns re the future of the ENO. I get the impression there’s much more of a support structure for the music director at Covent Garden.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostEd Gardner was engaged to appear last season - can't recall which opera. I do recall Pappano saying, in the Friends Magazine that it had taken a long time to get Gardner to appear at the ROH, with their respective schedules not being convenient, but he (Pappano) was delighted that it was, at last, going to happen.
A friend who sang in the the Chorus for a recording told me Ed Gardner is the real deal - which I know is the general, consensus view.
Also, there is reference to a Ring cycle with Barrie Kosky and Pappano with Rheingold in September 2023. I suppose that means Pappano conducting the rest of the cycle over a number of years into his successor's tenure?
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostPappano’s and the ROH’s press statements seem to make it clear that he will return to the House as a guest after his tenure has ended, including for the whole of the new Ring. Great news as far as I’m concerned. I’m relieved and very happy that Pappano is staying in London. The temptation to stick two fingers up must have been great. He’s a vital asset.
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Pappano's connections with the LSO have been long-standing so this isn't a particularly surprising announcement. I can't say It's a very exciting choice but I'm not sure how many top conductors would have been willing to commit long-term to a country that is rapidly turning into an artistic leper-colony.
It seems a bit odd, even greedy, for Pappano to bag a new Ring at his old job as it's usually a prize plum for any newly-arriving conductor. It's not as if he hasn't had several goes before. He did a reasonable job, by most accounts, but I don't think many people would put him anywhere near the Haitink class.
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostPappano's connections with the LSO have been long-standing so this isn't a particularly surprising announcement. I can't say It's a very exciting choice but I'm not sure how many top conductors would have been willing to commit long-term to a country that is rapidly turning into an artistic leper-colony.
It seems a bit odd, even greedy, for Pappano to bag a new Ring at his old job as it's usually a prize plum for any newly-arriving conductor. It's not as if he hasn't had several goes before. He did a reasonable job, by most accounts, but I don't think many people would put him anywhere near the Haitink class.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View Post... I would put Pappano in the Haitink class.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostProbably a good one there - I like his recordings of Tchaik 4 5 6 and Rach 2 and I see he has RVW’s 4/6 with LSO to be released in April.
Did see the news about his new RVW 4 & 6 on LSO Live, so will have to keep an eye out for that.
The news also has coverage across the channel, from Bavarian Radio's BR-Klassik page:
Das hat England nicht gefallen: Der Dirigent Simon Rattle will seine Zusammenarbeit mit dem London Symphony Orchestra nicht fortsetzen. Nun ist sein Nachfolger bekannt: Antonio Pappano, derzeit Chef am Royal Opera House in London.
Note the last paragraph:
"Die Pandemie und auch der Brexit haben dem Orchester doppelt zu schaffen gemacht. So stark sogar, dass Sir Simon Rattle daran zweifelte, ob es die Krise überleben wird. Doch Pappano gibt sich zuversichtlich. Die Pandemie sei auch eine Chance gewesen, kreativ zu werden und sich über die Identität des Orchesters neue Gedanken zu machen, sagt er im Gespräch mit BR-KLASSIK: 'Das Orchester ist sehr stark, und die Hoffnung ist, dass es vielleicht eine neue Identität schöpfen kann in der nächsten Zeit.' Einen Weg aus der Krise sieht Pappano in Konzerten, die in nächster Zeit vermehrt innerhalb Großbritanniens stattfinden sollen, und in der Entwicklung neuer Formate. 'Wir haben eine Mission, ein Ziel ... we will bring it home!'"
"The pandemic and also the Brexit have given the orchestra double problems. So strong, in fact, that Sir Simon Rattle doubted whether it would survive the crisis. But Pappano is confident. The pandemic was also an opportunity to get creative and to think again about the identity of the orchestra, he says in an interview with BR-KLASSIK: 'The orchestra is very strong and the hope is that it might have a new identity can draw in the near future.' Pappano sees a way out of the crisis in concerts, which are to take place increasingly within Great Britain in the near future, and in the development of new formats. 'We have a mission, a goal ... we will bring it home!'"
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostI wonder who will replace the irreplaceable Tony? Edward Gardner would be my choice largely on the strength of his ENO Grimes and Mastersinger...
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