Dutch sub Finn kid for Gergiev

Dutch sub Finn kid for Gergiev

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norman lebrecht

April 05, 2022

The Rotterdam Philharmonic has replaced Valery Gergiev in two concerts next month with the latest Finn off the ice-pack.

His name is Tarmo Peltokoski and he is 21 years old (agented by Tanja Dorn).

Yuja Wang, who was meant to play Strauss’s Burleske in the concerts, has switched to some lighter Rachmaninov.

Comments

  • Rob says:

    She loves to play with Gergiev, only last September infact.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdvbVI6WbQw

  • zayin says:

    Like my doctors, I want my conductors to be older and wiser than me. I want someone with real life experience, not a freshly framed fancy diploma.

    I want to hear Bruckner, not my 18 year-old grandson’s discovery of Bruckner when he was 17 years old.

    Now of course, if my old doctor turned out to be an over-booked pro-Putin genocidal fascist, well, I guess I have no choice but to make an appointment to see the 18 year-old geriatrician.

    • Tibère says:

      Și ton petit-fils a 18 ans, tu dois être dans la soixantaine, bientôt tu ne trouveras plus de médecin plus âgé. Les fraîchement diplômés doivent commencer quelque part, avec des musiciens généreux.

    • RW2013 says:

      Gender-blurry appearance also an advantage.

    • Mystic Chord says:

      Yes dammit, how dare they give a chance to an up and coming, talented young conductor! Instead of developing his potential in the concert hall we should cancel him and make him wait till he has at least 60 years of life experiences until he has the emotional maturity to be considered for a Bruckner gig …

      • Barry Guerrero says:

        . . . many Bruckner enthusiasts are also card carrying members of the ‘slower is better fan club’. Not all, but a good number of them.

    • Petros LInardos says:

      There is plenty of age appropriate repertoire for young conductors.

      • Novagerio says:

        “There is plenty of age appropriate repertoire for young conductors”
        – Like what? The “Toy Symphony”, Jeux d’enfants and the Nursery Suite?…

        • Petros Linardos says:

          In case you are not mocking me and asking a real question, I meant that there is a lot of repertoire that doesn’t require the maturity of at least a middle aged musician.

    • IP says:

      So how much is the mental age of Maestro G by your most liberal estimate?

  • Peter van Laarhoven says:

    It’s 4 concerts, not 2. Two in Rotterdam, one in Eindhoven and one in Brussels. And the Strauss replacement was announced already quite some time ago.

  • Symphony musician says:

    I think it’s sensible to be dubious about young conductors in principle, because many of them are promoted to concert situations well beyond their experience way too soon. However, I’m all for discovering new talent, and describing a 21-year old as a “kid” in the headline is intolerably condescending, especially without knowing whether or not he deserves this gig.

  • Galerius says:

    Why doesn’t the west just make all Russians in the west pin a red star on their coats and paint one outside their homes. The west is behaving like the
    Na-sees which I guess is fitting when you see the behaviour of the Ukraine Government and and army since 2014 and their politics in waging war in the east of Ukraine.
    What benefit does it achieve by punishing private individuals, you should remember your history between 39-45.

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