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The Prize Goes To Chicago
"In a classical music world of diminishing grandeur, the orchestra has hired one of the last lions of podium glamour, Riccardo Muti, as its music director and in so doing is lending a sheen to the city's cultural profile. At the same time Mr. Muti's embrace of a cold city on Lake Michigan -- which he diplomatically likens to the Mediterranean waters off his native Italy -- dampened spirits at the New York Philharmonic, which failed to lure him at least once and, by some accounts, including his own, possibly twice." The New York Times 05/05/08
Posted May 5, 2008 08:31 PM





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