Young Brit jumps in for sick Kirill Petrenko

Young Brit jumps in for sick Kirill Petrenko

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norman lebrecht

October 11, 2022

The Berlin Philharmonic conductor Kirill Petrek has pulled out of this weekend’s much-anticipated performances of Mendelssohn’s Elijah at Munich’s Isarphilharmonie.

‘Health grounds’ are given as the cause.

His replacement is the young British conductor Duncan Ward.

Comments

  • Quim Plajà says:

    And what is happening with the Mahler scheduled next year in Baden Baden? Is it true that Daniel Harding jumps in?

  • Claudio says:

    Sorry to mention, but I heard too many health issue claims from herr Petrenko through his tenure in Berlin for a relatively young 50 year old man.
    I may be a stupid soulless ass, but this looks suspicious.
    Hope he is in fine health and does not has any chronic disease that affects his career.

    • Andrew Powell says:

      Health includes mental health, of course.

    • Lila says:

      He simply seems to have a bad year with a lot coming together as most of the illnesses are unrelated. Not sure about this concert, but his previous cancellations this season were over a bad back (something he has been struggling with for years), a Covid infection and a broken foot.

      • Chiropractor says:

        About the “bad back” guess (for that is all we are allowed), a predecessor of his in Berlin suffered a back injury skiing and was plagued with excruciating pain for the rest of his life (12 years) but went on with the work and the commitments anyway.

  • Henry williams says:

    This is sad he must have health issues. He has cancelled a few times since taking over the BPO.

  • Achim Mentzel says:

    Is “much-anticipated” a personal opinion or serious journalism?

  • Achim Mentzel says:

    I sometimes wonder in what state the authors are writing their articles when you read “Kirill Petrek”, “Theodor Kurensis” and other defacements here. As a self-proclaimed quality medium, it should be possible to maintain a minimum of correct spelling.

  • Anthony Sayer says:

    Back trouble again, maybe?

  • Anthony Sayer says:

    Actually, who is Kirill Petrek? Maybe we could all use an edit function on this site…

  • Kyle A Wiedmeyer says:

    Once again, I hope he is healthy enough to make the trip to the U.S., I paid well to see him conduct Mahler 7 in Chicago!

  • lamed says:

    Petrenko is making more news with his health than with his performances, Berlin is in for a rough ride.

  • M McGrath says:

    What a pleasant replacement for KP. May the maestro get back on his feet – literally – soon.

  • Snark Shark says:

    Tis unfortunate, I just relistened to a live performance of Petrek conducting Rachman’s 2nd Symphony the other day.

  • Fernandel says:

    Guys, open your eyes !!! The only reason Petrenko cancelled Munich is that he needs to store energy before the Berlin Philharmonic US tour. He can hardly deal with the Berlin pressure.

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