London Philharmonic Orchestra appoints Elena Dubinets as artistic director
Thursday, April 8, 2021
The appointment comes following the sudden departure of Cristina Rocca, who is leaving due to a personal bereavement
The London Philharmonic Orchestra has announced the appointment of Russian-born Elena Dubinets to the role of artistic director, starting in September 2021.
Dubinets was previously vice president of artist planning and creative projects at the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, where she co-founded and produced the orchestra's in-house label.
A noted musicologist, she has taught at universities in the US, Russia and Costa Rica, published five books, and written articles, liner and programme notes. Her next book, Russian Composers Abroad: How They Left, Stayed, Returned, will be published in October by Indiana University Press.
In her new role at the LPO, Dubinets will work side-by-side with the CEO David Burke, as well as in close collaboration with incoming principal conductor Edward Gardner, principal guest conductor Karina Canellakis, and Vladimir Jurowski, who will become conductor emeritus from the end of the 2020/21 season.
Dubinets commented: 'I am honoured and excited to become part of the incredible London Philharmonic Orchestra as it enters a new era ... The simultaneous eruption of the pandemic landscape and social justice movements last year have led to considerable changes in our art form and made the musical world even more relevant and interconnected.
'I see my role as helping the LPO nurture both its local supporters and its global audiences through curating transformational music experiences filled with insight and wonder that will make the LPO a destination for artistically vibrant and socially impactful discoveries.’
Outgoing artistic director Cristina Rocca cited 'very personal reasons' for leaving the role, adding that the decision was made 'with great difficulty.' 'I have come to the conclusion that I need to leave London at this moment in my life,' she continued. 'My wholehearted thanks to the LPO family for their support and understanding.'
For more information visit www.lpo.org.uk.