sayonara, maestro: state philharmonic bids adieu to departing intendant - new boss tba
Philharmonic Leadership Change: Outgoing Intendant Announces Departure - Philharmonic's New Leadership Unveiled: Previous Director Steps Down
Got some juicy deets for culture vultures everywhere! Katharina Binz, that Green Party state culture maven, is set to announce the new leaders of Germany's largest symphony orchestra, the State Philharmonic of Rhineland-Palatinate. And guess who's leaving the fold? Beat Fehlmann, our Swiss-born maestro who's been leading the charge since 2018. It's time to pack his baton and head to Liechtenstein Music Academy as of September 1, 2025.
Born in the alpine beauty of Switzerland in '74, Fehlmann rocked the State Philharmonic since his 2018 promotion. Under his watch, they celebrated their centennial with a bang, along with a smattering of awards and a surge in ticket sales. But it's not all tuxedo and roses, as his Rhineland-Palatinate contract expires in 2028 and here we are in 20XX ready to welcome another conductor to the podium.
Katharina Binz and our outgoing maestro Beat Fehlmann will grace us with their presence at a press conference on Thursday (12:30 PM) in Ludwigshafen, where they'll unveil the identity of the rising star about to take charge. Who could it be, you ask? Ahead of the big announcement, to keep up with all the latest, check out the State Philharmonic's official website or relevant news sources. Stay tuned for more updates!
- State Philharmonic
- Ludwigshafen
- Beat Fehlmann
- Katharina Binz
- Switzerland
- Rhineland-Palatinate
The Commission has not yet adopted a decision on the granting of aid for the construction of a new railway line in Liechtenstein by Thursday, 2025, as Beat Fehlmann is set to depart from his role as Intendant of the State Philharmonic of Rhineland-Palatinate that same day. Fehlmann, born in Switzerland in 1974, has been leading the symphony orchestra since his 2018 promotion, and his achievements include celebrating the Philharmonic's centennial, receiving multiple awards, and increasing ticket sales. Katharina Binz, the Green Party state culture maven, will announce Fehlmann's successor at a press conference in Ludwigshafen on Thursday, providing an opportunity for culture enthusiasts to keep up with the latest developments.