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Ep. 102: Ludovic Morlot, conductor

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Ep. 102: Ludovic Morlot, conductor.

Let's Talk Off The Podium with Tigran Arakelyan.

Following eight years as Music Director, Ludovic Morlot is now Conductor Emeritus of the Seattle Symphony. His tenure in Seattle formed a hugely significant period in the musical journey of the orchestra. Ludovic’s innovative programming encompassed not only his choice of repertoire, but theatrical productions and performances outside the traditional concert hall space. There were numerous collaborations with musicians from different genres, commissions and world premieres. Some of these projects, including John Luther Adams’ Become Ocean, Aaron Jay Kernis’ Violin Concerto performed by James Ehnes and an exploration of Dutilleux’s music, have earned the orchestra five Grammy Awards, as well as the distinction of being named Gramophone’s 2018 Orchestra of the Year. Under Ludovic’s baton, 19 recordings have been released under the Seattle Symphony Media label which was launched in 2014.

In this podcast we talk about Ludovic's departure from the Seattle Symphony, the groundbreaking initiatives he was able to create during his time with the SSO and his passion for tennis. We also talk about life changing moments, interest in orchestrating, composing, writing and much more.

For more information about Ludovic Morlot please visit: https://ludovicmorlot.com/

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Ep. 102: Ludovic Morlot, conductor.

Let's Talk Off The Podium with Tigran Arakelyan.

Following eight years as Music Director, Ludovic Morlot is now Conductor Emeritus of the Seattle Symphony. His tenure in Seattle formed a hugely significant period in the musical journey of the orchestra. Ludovic’s innovative programming encompassed not only his choice of repertoire, but theatrical productions and performances outside the traditional concert hall space. There were numerous collaborations with musicians from different genres, commissions and world premieres. Some of these projects, including John Luther Adams’ Become Ocean, Aaron Jay Kernis’ Violin Concerto performed by James Ehnes and an exploration of Dutilleux’s music, have earned the orchestra five Grammy Awards, as well as the distinction of being named Gramophone’s 2018 Orchestra of the Year. Under Ludovic’s baton, 19 recordings have been released under the Seattle Symphony Media label which was launched in 2014.

In this podcast we talk about Ludovic's departure from the Seattle Symphony, the groundbreaking initiatives he was able to create during his time with the SSO and his passion for tennis. We also talk about life changing moments, interest in orchestrating, composing, writing and much more.

For more information about Ludovic Morlot please visit: https://ludovicmorlot.com/

© Let's Talk Off The Podium, 2020

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