Announcement of the Maestro: Gardiner releases the Monteverdi Choir
Announcement of the Maestro: Gardiner releases the Monteverdi Choir
The British conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner emits the management of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras (MOC) he founded, a decision, the significant effects on the music world and the members of the ensemble. This announcement was made via the Intermusica agency. Gardiner, who is 81 years old, looks back on a long career that is characterized by outstanding musical achievements.
a serious incident
The decision to submit the line follows an incident last summer during a concert in France, which made headlines as a scandal in the music world. According to reports, there was a dispute, as a result of which Gardiner lost control and a singer is said to have been running. This had left the stage on the wrong side. Such incidents raise questions about dealing with stress in the music industry and the expectations of artists.
self -reflection and therapy
As part of his retreat, Gardin claimed to use extensive therapy and advice. In his message, he said: "In the past 11 months I have learned a lot about myself and my previous behavior." This self -reflection shows how important it is to deal with problems that are often not open in creative professions.
a new way for Moc and Gardiner
Gardiner emphasized: "It is best for me and for the MCO to recognize that a clear change is now necessary, for the benefit of both sides." This could open up new possibilities for both the artistic direction of the ensemble and Gardiner the chance to get involved in other areas of music.
future prospects
Although he withdraws from MOC, Gardiner does not plan to retire. "I will focus on a variety of other activities, including guest conductors, recordings and writing," said the Maestro. This announcement suggests that its influence on the music world remains noticeable and that it is willing to bring in his knowledge and experience in other formats.
The developments around Gardiner and the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras are not only a personal matter, but also reflect a broader trend in the music industry, in which topics such as mental health and artistic responsibility are becoming increasingly important. It remains to be seen how the situation for Gardiner and the ensemble will develop and which new impulses can be set in the classic music scene.
- Nag
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