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In Reply to: Quite common, as I understand it posted by Chris from Lafayette on September 14, 2020 at 01:20:53:
Or was the position open? And was that concert master tenured? The only orchestras whose inner workings I ever hear much about are LA and San Francisco. And my understanding with L.A. is once tenured a music director can't touch you unless you are in clear violation of orchstra rules.
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Follow Ups
- But was the sitting concert master demoted or fired? - Analog Scott 05:27:25 09/14/20 (10)
- Don't know what happened to the previous concertmaster in NY - Chris from Lafayette 10:58:38 09/14/20 (9)
- wiat what? - Analog Scott 18:33:51 09/15/20 (8)
- Yes! ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 01:08:54 09/16/20 (7)
- "displaced"? - pbarach 11:36:18 09/16/20 (1)
- Thanks for filling in the lacunae in my NYPO concertmaster knowledge! [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 17:14:15 09/16/20 (0)
- Just checked the L.A. Phil's website - Analog Scott 06:23:12 09/16/20 (4)
- No! I was talking about Dicterow (during the Mehta era) [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 17:16:50 09/16/20 (3)
- we got off track by 58 years - Analog Scott 21:29:23 09/16/20 (2)
- If true, I wonder if the contract could be bought out? [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 23:08:31 09/16/20 (1)
- Almost everything is for sale - Analog Scott 18:14:12 09/17/20 (0)