Just in: Met concertmaster is named DC chief conductor

Just in: Met concertmaster is named DC chief conductor

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norman lebrecht

May 23, 2024

The restless David Chan, concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra for the past 24 years, was named last night principal conductor of the Apollo Orchestra of Washington DC.

Earlier this month Chan was appointed director of Chicago’s new Credo Festival.

He said:’I’m honored to be part of Apollo’s vision of bringing first-rate music to the communities of the greater Washington DC area. I already sense an extremely positive rapport in my work with these superb musicians and look forward to the journey of challenging one another and growing together musically.’

Comments

  • Fabio Luisi says:

    Congratulations! David is a fantastic musician and a great person.

  • Ivan Percevic says:

    Great news! David Chan is fantastic!

  • Toulouse-Lautrec says:

    Can violinist read more than one line?

  • Jack Taggart says:

    David’s flawless rendering of the ‘Meditation’ from Thais a few years ago was one my ‘great moments at the MET’. Wish him well in his new assignments.

  • Fred Wanger says:

    Concerning David Chan:A superb Met concertmaster for 24 years cannot reasonably called “restless”

  • Steven White says:

    David is one of the best musicians alive, and a man of unassailable integrity and goodwill. Brilliant choice!

  • Allma Own says:

    He is only one of the Met’s concertmasters. Benjamin Bowman, a truly gifted violinist, is also one, and maybe now he will be the number one concertmaster, as he deserves to be.

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