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Czech Philharmonic Says Jakub Hrůša Will Become Chief Conductor in 2028

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PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) — The Czech Philharmonic announced Monday that Jakub Hrůša has been selected to become its new chief conductor and music director…

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Rising Star Jakub Hrůša Will Be Czech Philharmonic’s Next Chief Conductor

The 43-year-old Hrůša is currently chief conductor of Germany’s Bamberg Symphony; he becomes music director of the Royal Opera House in London this fall. He has been the Czech Philharmonic’s principal guest conductor since 2018; he succeeds Semyon Bychkov as chief in 2028. – AP

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Jakub Hrůša will become the Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (ČF) in the fall of 2028. The 43-year-old world-renowned conductor will succeed the current Chief Conductor and Music Director Semjon Byčkov, who announced his retirement from leading the first Czech orchestra last spring after completing his tenth season. Hrůša's mandate will be five years, but both parties expect that they will want to continue t…

The 43-year-old world-renowned conductor's mandate will be for five years, but both sides expect that they will want to continue their cooperation in the future. The general director of the Czech Philharmonic (Czech Philharmonic), David Mareček, informed journalists about this on Monday. "My relationship with the Czech Philharmonic is 25 years old. I started as an assistant who watched a lot and did not do much. And I really wanted the Czech Phi…

Prague - The Czech Philharmonic (ČF) will announce today the name of a new chief conductor and music director, who will replace the current chief conductor and music director Semyon Byčkov in the fall of 2028. The mandate will be five years. Byčkov announced his departure from the leadership of the first Czech orchestra last spring after completing his tenth season. According to the orchestra's general director David Mareček, the ČF is experienc…

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