Just in: Kansas City concertmaster ends Seattle’s long search

Just in: Kansas City concertmaster ends Seattle’s long search

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norman lebrecht

May 04, 2018

Noah Geller has won the audition for the hot seat at the Seattle Symphony, an orchestra in flux with an incoming music director and a high front row turnover. It has lacked a concertmaster for the past three years.

Noah, a Juilliard grad, started out as acting assistant concertmaster with the Philadelphia Orchestra. He joined the Kansas City Symphony in 2012.

 

Comments

  • Michael Klotz says:

    Noah is a first class talent and musician. I’ve always loved his playing and have been privileged to perform chamber music with him. He’s a terrific guy and I’m sure will be wonderful in every way for the Seattle Symphony.

  • Steven Larsen says:

    Congratulations to Noah, who is an absolutely first class violinist, musician and person, and to the Seattle Symphony for having the good sense to hire him!

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