Chicago hires two conductors
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The Chicago Symphony has named Bernard Haitink and Pierre Boulez to two new conducting positions while it continues its search for a music director to succeed Daniel Barenboim.
Beginning in the 2006-07 season, Haitink will be the orchestra’s principal conductor and Boulez will be conductor emeritus. Barenboim ends his 15-year tenure in June.
Chris Pasles
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