In Tuesday’s (8/2) Los Angeles Times, David Ng writes, “The Los Angeles Philharmonic will announce Tuesday that it has named Lionel Bringuier to the new post of resident conductor. Bringuier joined the orchestra in 2007 as assistant conductor and was named associate conductor two seasons later. His contract as resident conductor is through the 2012-13 season. Bringuier, 24, hails from Nice, France. His tenure as associate conductor was scheduled to end at the conclusion of the 2010-11 season. The new title is a reflection of Bringuier’s time with the orchestra beyond his previous appointments, according to a spokeswoman. … The spokeswoman for the orchestra said that Bringuier’s new post will entail essentially the same responsibilities as his previous roles. Bringuier has served as a standby conductor for concerts and has led concerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Hollywood Bowl. He is scheduled to conduct the orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl on Tuesday in a concert featuring pianist Yuja Wang. Bringuier was just 21 when he began with the L.A. Philharmonic, making him the youngest assistant conductor in the orchestra’s history.”
Posted August 2, 2011