The conductor Klaus Mäkelä. [Source: The New York Times.]

“The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, which has been led for decades by conducting titans including Georg Solti, Daniel Barenboim and Riccardo Muti, announced Tuesday that its next music director would be Klaus Mäkelä, a 28-year-old Finnish conductor whose charisma and clarity have fueled his rapid rise in classical music.

“When he begins a five-year contract in 2027 at 31, Mäkelä will be the youngest maestro in the ensemble’s 133-year history, and one of the youngest ever to lead a top orchestra in the United States.”

Read more: Klaus Mäkelä, 28-Year-Old Finnish Conductor, to Lead Chicago Symphony [The New York Times]

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