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Changes are long overdue at Utah Symphony & Opera
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Among those who were candidates for the job 10 years ago, Pavel Kogan, Matthias Bamert and Graeme Jenkins would make extraordinary music directors. Their knowledge of and insight into the symphonic repertoire is impressive, they are firmly grounded in the romantic repertoire, they bring out the best in the orchestra, and they ignite the audience's enthusiasm.
Other conductors who have appeared here recently and who would make wonderful music directors are Andrew Litton, Thierry Fischer, Stefan Sanderling and Gerard Schwarz, although Schwarz has always had troubled relationships with his orchestras and his tenure here would probably be short term.
One thing needs to be clear artistic criteria must be used to select Lockhart's replacement. The candidate's age, nationality and marketability should not be a factor in determining the symphony's new director. The orchestra (and concertgoers) needs a director who has a solid understanding of the standard repertoire, but also one who is not afraid to forge ahead and include neglected works as well as new music into the symphony's programs.
The Utah Symphony is a marvelous orchestra as great as any in this country. With the right music director, the symphony's reputation as a proponent of progress and innovation, as pioneered by music director Maurice Abravanel and continued by Joseph Silverstein, will be restored and its future as a major performing arts organization ensured.
E-mail: ereichel@desnews.com
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