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NY Phil is close to naming new boss

NY Phil is close to naming new boss

We hear the orchestra will ppresent its next CEO before the month is out.

The key factor for the seach committee has been to recruit someone who has the trust of incoming director Gustavo Dudamel.

The only name we have seen in the frame is the Philadelphia Orchestra chief Matias Tarnopolsky, who worked closely with Dudamel when he was director of Cal Performances in Berkeley in the last decade.

Tarnopolsky has turned Philly around over the past three years with music director Yannick Nezet-Seguin.

Will they let him go so soon?

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