TEL AVIV 〓 Israel Philharmonic Extends Contract with Chief Conductor Lahav Shani

2024/08/01

The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra has extended the contract of its chief conductor, Lahav Shani. Shani has been in his position since 2020, and this contract renewal extends his term of office to 2029.

Shani, 35, was born in Tel Aviv and has been Chief Conductor of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra in the Netherlands since 2018 and will become Chief Conductor of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra beginning in the 2026/2027 season.

PHOTO:Israel Philharmonic Orchestra / Marco Borggreve


How about this ?

  1. TORONTO 〓 Canadian Opera Company has announced its performance lineup for the 2024/2025 season

  2. BRUSSELS 〓 La Monnaie Theater announces new performance schedule

  3. CHICAGO 〓 Jay Friedman of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the longest tenured principal player of a top orchestra, will leave the orchestra.

  4. MOSCOW 〓 The Russian Ministry of Justice announced that it has designated pianist Evgeny Kissin as a “foreign spy”

  5. TOKYO 〓 Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra set up famous performances with successive conductors on YouTube

  6. Stockholm 〓 Hakan Hagegard Is Accused Of Sexual Harassment

  7. CHICAGO 〓 Klaus Mäkelä to be the 11th Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

  8. VIENNA 〓 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has announced the program for the 2023 New Year’s Concert

  9. TORONTO 〓 Ballerina Maria Seletskaja has been named conductor in residence of the National Ballet of Canada

  10. TOKYO 〓 New National Theater Tokyo has shut down

  11. PARIS 〓 James Galway was awarded the Order by the French Minister of Culture

  12. ROME 〓 Santa Cecilia Conservatory has stopped lessons for all Eastern students

  13. PARMA 〓 Festival Verdi 2019 will perform 4 operas

  14. NEW YORK 〓 Composer John Williams donates all his own scores etc. to the alma mater Juilliard School of Music

  15. NAPLES 〓 Muti conducts at the San Carlo Theater for the first time in 34 years

  1. No comments yet.

  1. No trackbacks yet.