The Asian Age

Nezet- Seguin to become Met Opera music director in 2020- 21

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Having just been announced as James Levine's successor at the Metropolit­an Opera, Yannick Nezet- Seguin thought about the legacy he might establish.

“Hopefully, maybe I’ll be there as long as James Levine,” he said Thursday.

In a generation­al change at the United States’ largest musical institutio­n, the 41- year- old Canadian will become the Met’s music director - but not until the 2020- 21 season, when he starts a fiveyear contract that includes options for extensions.

Nezet- Seguin will be music director designate starting in 2017- 18 and start to collaborat­e on planning the company’s schedule, often done five years in advance or more. He will conduct two operas per season as music director designate and at least five per season once he assumes the role.

“He’s young, full of energy,” Met general manager Peter Gelb said. “We expect that energy to have an infectious quality for the whole company.”

Levine, who turns 73 on June 23, was music director or artistic director of the company from 1976- 77 through the season that just ended. The company announced April 14 he was stepping down because of Parkinson’s disease and last month he took the title of music director emeritus.

Considered the favorite to succeed Levine, Nezet-Seguin has been music director of the Philadelph­ia Orchestra since the 2012- 13 season, and on Thursday his contract there was extended by four years through 202526. He also has been music director of his hometown Orchestre Metropolit­ain in Montreal since 2000. He has been chief conductor of the Rotterdam Philharmon­ic since 200809 and intends to give up that role at the end of the 2017- 18 season.

“I’m embracing obviously from 2020- 21 a very, very northeaste­rn American life,” Nezet- Seguin said in a telephone interview from Osaka, Japan, where he conducted the Philadelph­ia Orchestra on Thursday night.

Nezet- Seguin owns apartments in Philadelph­ia and Montreal, where he lives with his partner, Pierre Tourville, an Orchestre Metropolit­ain assistant principal violist. NezetSegui­n will be a frequent commuter on Amtrak's Acela.

“In due course, I will own an apartment in New York, which always has been also on a personal level a dream of mine,” he said.

Nezet- Seguin said he attended his first Met performanc­e when he was 17, Franco Zeffirelli’s staging of Puccini’s “Turandot,” and he made his Met debut on Dec 31, 2009, in a new production of Bizet’s “Carmen.”

He next appears there for a revival of Wagner’s “Der Fliegende Hollaender ( The Flying Dutchman)” starting April 25, and in autumn 2018 is to conduct a new staging of Verdi’s “La Traviata” starring Diana Damrau.

“In the production­s that I’m conducting I do have complete agreement and control of what we’re going to present,” he said, adding that Gelb also had asked him to give input on the stagings that he is not personally involved with.

Nezet- Seguin intends to outline his artistic vision this fall, around the time the new Met season starts.

“It’s difficult for me to know what I will bring differentl­y,” he said. “Of course, I am a different person. I’m from a different background. I also have more ties with the baroque repertoire, a different view maybe on Mozart and a different view on certain aspects of the style, and it’s normal. I’m not going there thinking, oh, I will do this differentl­y than Jimmy. It’s more about respecting very much how he made this house the best in the world and with my own personalit­y make it a mission to nurture and to keep this highest level.”

He will become the third person with the music director title at the Met following Rafael Kubelik in 1973- 74 and Levine. As Levine’s health declined due to back injuries, kidney and shoulder surgeries and Parkinson’s, his role outside his own conducting had lessened. Nezet- Seguin intends to be more involved in connecting the Met to the greater community. “You can’t plan and then expect that there is marketing on the side. It has to be in the same circle, in the same breath,” he said. “I know it makes it more difficult than the artist dreaming something in his head and expecting the marketing team to come after, but I do believe this is not what an institutio­n nowadays should be doing.”

 ?? — AP ?? File photo of Philadelph­ia Orchestra rehearsing with its new music director and conductor Yannick Nezet- Seguin at the Kimmel Center, in Philadelph­ia. Nezet- Seguin will succeed James Levine as music director of the Metropolit­an Opera but will not take...
— AP File photo of Philadelph­ia Orchestra rehearsing with its new music director and conductor Yannick Nezet- Seguin at the Kimmel Center, in Philadelph­ia. Nezet- Seguin will succeed James Levine as music director of the Metropolit­an Opera but will not take...

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