German maestro takes third job in the US

German maestro takes third job in the US

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norman lebrecht

May 04, 2021

Last year, Jun Märkl became chief conductor in Taiwan and music director in Malaysia.

Now the much-travelled Seiji Ozawa protege, 62, has been named artistic advisor to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, effectively chief conductor while they search for their next music director.

‘Jun has helped enormously in crafting and establishing the theme for the upcoming 2021-22 classical season, already putting his stamp on the ISO and its future,’ says an orch official.

 

Comments

  • May says:

    Whaaaaat? No female conductor was offered the position?

    • BRUCEB says:

      “…effectively chief conductor while they search for their next music director.”

      Don’t worry, they’re just giving themselves time to find someone you can bitch about.

  • Old Man in the Midwest says:

    “A conductor can never have too many orchestras.” Confucious

  • Grammarian says:

    Actually it is his first job in the US.

  • Evan Tucker says:

    A very fine and underrated name. Not always consistent but generally very interesting, insightful, and nuanced. He deserves a larger name and hopefully one of these appointments will bring him the recognition he deserves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3Ty5_sAl5w

  • Alexander Platt says:

    I’d say that the ISO is artistically in good hands! Reminds me of the Leinsdorf interlude at Cleveland, post-Maazel.

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