Munich, Rotterdam may fire Gergiev, London drops Bolshoi [View all]
Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter has threatened to remove Valery Gergiev as chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic unless Gergiev publicly says by Monday that he does not support Russias invasion of Ukraine. The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra also said it would drop the 68-year-old Russians planned festival there this September if he does not stop supporting Russia President Vladimir Putin.
Carnegie Hall said Friday it was canceling two performances in May of the Mariinsky Orchestra that were to be led by Gergiev. The institution cited recent world events and the pandemic, adding they would not reschedule the shows. The move comes a day after the Vienna Philharmonic dropped Gergiev as conductor in a five-concert U.S. tour that starts at Carnegie Hall on Friday.
Gergiev is close to Putin and supported Russias annexation of Crimea in 2014. I have made my position clear to Valery Gergiev and have asked him to clearly and unequivocally distance himself from the brutal invasion that Putin is waging against Ukraine and now in particular against our twin city, Kyiv, Reiter said in a statement Thursday. If Valery Gergiev does not take a clear stance by Monday, he can no longer remain chief conductor of our philharmonic.
In addition, the Royal Opera House on Friday canceled a planned tour to London by Moscows Bolshoi Ballet. The Mariinsky and Bolshoi are among Russias most renowned arts institutions. A summer season of the Bolshoi Ballet at the Royal Opera House had been in the final stages of planning, The Royal Opera said in a statement. Unfortunately, under the current circumstances, the season cannot now go ahead.
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