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Pacific Symphony conductor Carl St.Clair extends contract

by City News Service
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Longtime Pacific Symphony Music Director Carl St.Clair announced Monday he will continue wielding the conductor’s baton for at least another two years.

The 70-year old St.Clair said the extension of his contract includes an option for additional years, but he has directed the symphony‘s board members to begin the process of seeking a replacement.

“In light of this exciting new contract extension and after much soul searching over the past several months, I have asked our Board Chair John Evans to begin a succession plan and to commence a search for my successor,” St.Clair said in his announcement.

“Until the symphony secures a successor who will build upon our artistic achievements and successes, I am committed to continue as music director. There is no specific timetable, and this will afford the board, musicians and staff the appropriate opportunity to assess potential candidates allowing for a seamless transition.”

St.Clair said his 33 years with the Pacific Symphony “continues to be inspiring, and I feel the embrace of their partnership, love and commitment at every concert. Their passion for music-making and striving for excellence is a constant inspiration. I count our long musical relationship among the greatest blessings of my life and career.”

St.Clair also thanked the Orange County-based symphony’s audiences, subscribers and donors, “who have supported and trusted me as the symphony’s musical leader throughout my long tenure. I have felt the warmth from this community — my community — that I will continue to treasure. I look forward to seeing you in the audience this season and in the coming years ahead.”

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