Smart Korea move for Brit conductor

Smart Korea move for Brit conductor

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norman lebrecht

October 10, 2016

James Judd has been named artistic director of the Daejeon Philharmonic Orchestra.

He conducted his first concert two hours after signing the contract.

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Judd also holds music directorships in Slovakia and Israel.

Comments

  • Andrew Constantine says:

    James! Wonderful man and inspired musician!

  • Olassus says:

    An excellent orchestra, in Korea’s 4th- or 5th-largest city, an academic stronghold south of Seoul.

  • Jeffrey Biegel says:

    James is extremely deserving of any orchestra in the world. Glad to read about this.

  • Nick says:

    I hope there are no hiccups as there were with his aborted Music Directorship at the blighted Malaysian Philharmonic a dozen years ago.

  • Steven Holloway says:

    He deserves more prominence. He did a fine job in New Zealand, as witness his recording of Elgar’s Symphony No. 1. But it is good to know that he is well-employed.

    • Peter Phillips says:

      Yes, it’s an excellent Elgar 1 but it’s with the Hallé, unless he’s done another more recently. There’s also a tremendous Alpine Symphony and an intensely moving Mahler 9, both with youth orchestras. He’s recorded recently with the RLPO but otherwise seems not to work in UK very much and then not very prominently. For example, a few years ago he led the BBCNOW in a concert in Brecon, but nothing in Cardiff or Swansea. Not appreciated? Doesn’t want to? Either way, it’s a pity.

  • alexander platt says:

    Bravo for James Judd — a great and gifted conductor who’s clawed his way back into a fine career.

  • Gerald Martin says:

    Way back in 1994 Judd’s recording of Mahler’s first symphony with the Florida Philharmonic was named Record of the Year by the Gustav Mahler Society. It’s surprising he isn’t better known or had a more prominent appointment.

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