Giancarlo Guerrero to Remain Music Director of Nashville Symphony through 2020
By: Tyler Peterson Oct. 17, 2012
Nashville Symphony Board Chairman Ed Goodrich announced today that the Nashville Symphony Association Board of Directors and Giancarlo Guerrero have reached an agreement extending Maestro Guerrero's contract through 2020. Guerrero will continue to lead the Nashville Symphony for at least the next eight years.
"We are very pleased that Giancarlo has made this long-term commitment to the Symphony," says Goodrich. "His vision, imagination and consistently high level of musicianship continue to bring positive attention to this organization. He has a strong following, not just in Nashville, but across the U.S. and around the globe. His enthusiasm for new music and his gift for breathing fresh energy into time-honored classics have helped to define a distinctive Nashville Symphony sound while generating noticeable excitement in the community."Goodrich continues, "This announcement demonstrates our commitment to the continued growth and sustainment of the Nashville Symphony and to bringing accessible world-class music to Middle Tennessee and beyond for many years to come."Last year, Guerrero led the Nashville Symphony to a GRAMMY® win for a second consecutive year with the recording of Joseph Schwantner's Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra. His previous recording with the orchestra of Michael Daugherty's Metropolis Symphony won three 2011 GRAMMY® Awards. A fervent advocate of new music, he has collaborated with America's most respected composers, including John Adams, John Corigliano, Jennifer Higdon and Richard Danielpour.In addition to his role as Music Director of the Nashville Symphony, Guerrero serves as Principal Guest Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency. This season he will also make guest-conducting debuts with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin and Norwegian Radio Orchestra. He will return to conduct the Boston, Indianapolis, Toronto and Philadelphia orchestras; Brussels Philharmonic; Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra; and São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra. He will also travel to Australia and New Zealand for performances with the Adelaide Symphony and Auckland Philharmonia.
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