Maestro move: Jerusalem’s next saviour

Maestro move: Jerusalem’s next saviour

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norman lebrecht

February 11, 2019

The US-Israeli conductor Steven Sloane is to be the next music director of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, starting mid-2020.

He succeeds the Frenchman Fréderic Chaslin.

Sloane, 61, was for 25 years General Music Director in Bochum, where he presided over the construction of an outstanding new hall. He lives is Berlin where he is professor at the University of the Arts.

Comments

  • Novagerio says:

    Didn’t he aspire for the Malmoe Opera in Sweden too?…

    • Max Grimm says:

      He was named Principal Guest Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Malmö Opera last year, starting with the current season and with an initial term through the summer of 2021 (which is when his time as GMD of the Bochumer Symphoniker ends).
      I don’t know what his aspirations were/are.

  • fflambeau says:

    It’s interesting that such a qualified conductor (he studied with Eugene Ormandy, among others) could not find a position in his native America. He’s spent lots of time in Germany, and in Israel.

    • Michel Lemieux says:

      How do you know he was looking for a position in the US? I’m sure he would rather have a post in Jerusalem than work in some place like Fresno, Indianapolis, or Omaha.

  • I could be mistaken (which would be rather embarrassing,) but I think Steven was once married to the wonderful Israeli soprano Michal Shamir, so he has close connections to the country.

  • Karl says:

    Steven was also married to a wonderful German violist, Tabea Zimmermann.

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