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Extension of Gewandhaus conductor Nelson's contract has been confirmed.

Conductor Nelson renews contract with Gewandhaus Orchestra.

Gewandhaus Orchestra's conductor, Nelson's, contract has been renewed.
Gewandhaus Orchestra's conductor, Nelson's, contract has been renewed.

Gewandhauskapellmeister, Nelsons, Agrees to Extend Contract Term - Extension of Gewandhaus conductor Nelson's contract has been confirmed.

The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, established in 1743 and known as the world's oldest civilian, non-royal concert orchestra, has announced the extension of Andris Nelsons' contract as Gewandhauskapellmeister. The 46-year-old Latvian conductor, who has been in the role since February 2018, will continue until July 2032, marking his third term as the orchestra's leader.

Located in Leipzig, Germany, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra is renowned for its international tours, regularly performing in the United States and Japan. With over 180 musicians, it is one of the world's largest professional orchestras.

Nelsons, the 21st Gewandhauskapellmeister, has been instrumental in the orchestra's success, and the extension of his contract is a testament to his dedication and talent. His current term runs until July 31, 2032, but the organization has yet to definitively appoint a successor for the future.

The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, steeped in history, has a rich tradition that spans over two centuries. Despite its age, the orchestra remains vibrant and in high demand, a testament to its enduring quality and Nelsons' leadership.

As the Gewandhaus Orchestra prepares for the future, it looks forward to the continued success and innovation under the leadership of Andris Nelsons. The exact start date of his new term remains unspecified, but music enthusiasts worldwide can look forward to more inspiring performances from this esteemed orchestra.

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