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Troubled opera company picks young conductor

17 years ago
Gary Hoffman

Charlotte Higgins [The Guardian, 8 March 2006]
He’s talented, hard-working and tough. Just as well, since British conductor Edward Gardner, 31, has just been appointed music director of the troubled English National Opera.

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