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US orchestra chief retires

US orchestra chief retires

The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s President and CEO Jonathan Martin will retire in February after seven years at the helm.

He arrived in Cinc’y from a long stint at the Dallas Symphony. In April this year he organised the transition to a new music director, Cristian Macelaru.

COO Robert McGrath will act as CEO while a successor is sought.

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