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Job of the Week: Choose your own conductor

Job of the Week: Choose your own conductor

The Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale of San Francisco need an executive director to help pick a successor to Richard Egarr (pic).

The next Executive Director of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale will bring administrative leadership to an internationally recognized ensemble with a rich history of artistic accomplishment as the organization builds on that success, recalibrates its operations, and sets bold new artistic goals for the years ahead. The ED will join the organization at a critical decision time as Philharmonia selects and appoints a new Music Director. The ED will have the opportunity to forge a partnership with the new Music Director in developing an artistic vision for the future.

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