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Minnesota Orchestra loses its chief

Minnesota Orchestra loses its chief

The Minnesota Orchestra’s president and CEO has jumped ship.

Michelle Miller Burns, who has led the orchestra since 2018 and delivered a smooth change of music director, has been made CEO and president of the Dallas Symphony, where she used to work before.

She succeeds Kim Noltemy, who is heading to the turbulent LA Phil.

Burns, 55, said that Dallas ‘feels like hom to my husband and me.’

More here.

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