Valery Sinaisky has resigned from the post of Music Director of Russia's Bolshoi Theatre after three years in the job. His letter of resignation was accepted by the Bolshoi's director, Vladimir Urin. Speaking exclusively to the Voice of Russia, Sinaisky said that he "felt a gap" between him and Mr. Urin "more and more" and "didn’t want there to be a real conflict".
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So who is to follow him in these turbulent times?
According to Norman Lebrecht (!) there are three front-runners ...
- Tugan Sokhiev, a Gergiev protégé, presently head of the DSO Berlin and the Capitole orchestra in Toulouse;
- Vasily Petrenko, chief of the Royal Liverpool and the Oslo Philharmonic and principal guest at the Mikhailovsky in St Petersburg;
- Dmitry Jurowski, younger brother of Vladimir who has repeatedly shunned approaches from the Bolshoi.
Any thoughts?
Anyone?
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2013_1...onductor-1995/
So who is to follow him in these turbulent times?
According to Norman Lebrecht (!) there are three front-runners ...
- Tugan Sokhiev, a Gergiev protégé, presently head of the DSO Berlin and the Capitole orchestra in Toulouse;
- Vasily Petrenko, chief of the Royal Liverpool and the Oslo Philharmonic and principal guest at the Mikhailovsky in St Petersburg;
- Dmitry Jurowski, younger brother of Vladimir who has repeatedly shunned approaches from the Bolshoi.
Any thoughts?
Anyone?
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