San Francisco Symphony music director Esa-Pekka Salonen.
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San Francisco Symphony music director Esa-Pekka Salonen.
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The San Francisco Symphony introduced Thursday the resignation of its music director, Esa-Pekka Salonen. The famed Finnish conductor and composer mentioned he plans to go away when his contract expires on the finish of the 2024-25 season. “I’ve determined to not proceed as music director of the San Francisco Symphony, as a result of I don’t share the identical objectives for the way forward for the establishment because the Board of Governors does,” Salonen mentioned in an announcement shared by his publicist with NPR. “I’m sincerely trying ahead to the various thrilling packages now we have deliberate for my remaining season as music director, and am proud to proceed working with the world-class musicians of the San Francisco Symphony.”
San Francisco Symphony board chair Priscilla Geeslin referred to as Salonen’s resolution “bittersweet” in a press launch. “This has been an thrilling period for the symphony and we’re so grateful for Esa-Pekka’s considerate management and collaborative strategy,” Geeslin mentioned. The San Francisco Symphony employed Salonen in 2018, and he started his tenure with the orchestra within the 2020-21 season. Constructing on the work of his longtime predecessor Michael Tilson Thomas, Salonen solidified the group’s status as a significant pressure in American classical music throughout his brief directorship. He introduced on a various group of inventive advisors together with Nico Muhly, Claire Chase and Esperanza Spalding, and blended classics with revolutionary programming usually fused with expertise. However like many arts organizations, the orchestra has been struggling financially in recent times. It misplaced hundreds of thousands of projected {dollars} in revenue through the Covid pandemic, and had additionally seen steep declines in subscribers and donations earlier than the shutdown occurred. The group not too long ago canceled touring and made cuts to its experimental and academic programming. Nonetheless, the orchestra has amassed one of many healthiest endowments within the enterprise. It stood at roughly $315 million in 2023, up from $273 million in 2019. Longterm symphony violist David Gaudry advised NPR he was “saddened and stunned” by the information.
“We have had some inkling that issues weren’t all properly between the music director and the board based mostly on the cancellation of our 2025 tour for subsequent September to Europe,” Gaudry mentioned. “To do a cancellation of a global tour was sort of a dramatic step. It was unprecedented.” Gaudry expressed each his skilled and private admiration for Salonen. “He is an amazing musician and only a very nice man,” Gaudry mentioned. He additionally mentioned he sees the music director’s departure as a bigger existential downside. “The truth that now we have spent all these many years kind of constructing as much as a nationally acknowledged arts establishment, this explicit scenario is an actual menace to our place within the arts group,” Gaudry mentioned. “It is a horrible growth for this group, for this metropolis, for this complete, musical group,” mentioned Joshua Kosman, classical music critic for the San Francisco Chronicle. “Esa-Pekka has been, or had promised to turn out to be, a pressure for experimentation, innovation and energetic music-making of every kind. I do know he had plenty of plans going ahead for issues that the orchestra may do. And all of that may now be delivered to a detailed.”