New York Philharmonic Looks to Philadelphia for Its Next Leader
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"It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help shape the future of the New York Philharmonic...I embrace it with all my heart," said Tarnopolsky, emphasizing his commitment to the organization.
Tarnopolsky steps in as the Philharmonic faces significant challenges, including the abrupt resignation of his predecessor after only one year amid friction with the orchestra's leadership.
The orchestra managed to stabilize following a tense negotiation for a new labor deal, which included 30 percent raises for musicians over three years.
Under the interim leadership of Deborah Borda, the Philharmonic has navigated recent turmoil, dismissing players involved in misconduct cases and working towards organizational stability.
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