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Boston, Leipzig orchestras extend Andris Nelsons’ contracts

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BOSTON » Conductor Andris Nelsons has reached agreement on contract extensions with both the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Gewandhaus­orchester of Leipzig, Germany, the parties announced on Monday.

With the three- year contract extension, Nelsons will remain the BSO’s music director through the the 2024-25 season. His current eight- year contract was scheduled to end in August 2022.

Nelsons also announced the continuati­on of the Boston Symphony Orchestra/Gewandhaus­orchester Alliance through 2025.

Under the new contract, Nelsons will lead the Boston Symphony Orchestra in a minimum of 12 weeks of programs at Boston’s Symphony Hall and will continue to have a significan­t presence each season at Tanglewood, the BSO’s summer home in western Massachuse­tts.

“I am filled with gratitude and great happiness for the opportunit­y to continue my musical journey with the BSO, and I feel a powerful sense of anticipati­on around being reunited with the orchestra and our dear audiences as soon as the regulation­s around the pandemic al low,” Nelsons said in a statement.

The BSO suspended its fall season for the first time since its founding in 1881 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Nelsons was named the BSO’s 15th music director in 2014.

“When Andris Nelsons became BSO Music Director in 2014, we were keenly aware of the great musical gif ts he would bring to the orchestra. What we didn’t realize at the time was Andris’s intrinsic ability to bring his entire heart, soul, and generous humanity to every situation, including his performanc­es on stage,” BSO President and CEO Mark Volpe said.

 ?? STEVEN SENNE — AP PHOTO ?? Boston Symphony Orchestra music director Andris Nelsons rehearses with the orchestra at Symphony Hall, in Boston, Nov. 20, 2014.
STEVEN SENNE — AP PHOTO Boston Symphony Orchestra music director Andris Nelsons rehearses with the orchestra at Symphony Hall, in Boston, Nov. 20, 2014.

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