John Harte to Lead London Symphony Orchestra as Managing Director
The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has announced its new managing director, John Harte, who will take over from Dame Kathryn McDowell at the end of the summer after 20 years in the role. Harte's appointment comes at a significant time for the orchestra, which is renowned for its artistic and organizational strength.
With over a decade of experience as chief executive of Aurora Orchestra, Harte has led the group to become one of the most successful and innovative new British arts organizations in recent decades. Prior to his tenure at Aurora, he worked at the British choral label Collegium and earned a doctorate in Middle Eastern history from the School of Oriental and African Studies.
In a statement, Harte expressed his privilege at being appointed managing director, saying he looks forward to working closely with players, staff, board members, and collaborators to take the LSO to even greater heights. Sarah Quinn, chair of the LSO, praised Harte's outstanding work at Aurora Orchestra and welcomed him to the team.
Harte will join a senior management team that includes chief conductor Sir Antonio Pappano and conductor emeritus Sir Simon Rattle. The orchestra has a rich history, established in 1904, with residencies in Paris, Tokyo, and the Aix-en-Provence festival. Under Harte's leadership, the LSO will continue to expand its artistic and cultural footprint.
Aurora Orchestra's outgoing chief executive, Nicholas Collon, and Jane Mitchell, creative director, paid tribute to Harte's dedication and commitment to the organization. Dame Liz Forgan, chair of Aurora Trustees, confirmed that the search for his replacement would begin shortly.
Harte's appointment marks an exciting new chapter in the LSO's history, with the managing director bringing his expertise and vision to drive the orchestra forward.
The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has announced its new managing director, John Harte, who will take over from Dame Kathryn McDowell at the end of the summer after 20 years in the role. Harte's appointment comes at a significant time for the orchestra, which is renowned for its artistic and organizational strength.
With over a decade of experience as chief executive of Aurora Orchestra, Harte has led the group to become one of the most successful and innovative new British arts organizations in recent decades. Prior to his tenure at Aurora, he worked at the British choral label Collegium and earned a doctorate in Middle Eastern history from the School of Oriental and African Studies.
In a statement, Harte expressed his privilege at being appointed managing director, saying he looks forward to working closely with players, staff, board members, and collaborators to take the LSO to even greater heights. Sarah Quinn, chair of the LSO, praised Harte's outstanding work at Aurora Orchestra and welcomed him to the team.
Harte will join a senior management team that includes chief conductor Sir Antonio Pappano and conductor emeritus Sir Simon Rattle. The orchestra has a rich history, established in 1904, with residencies in Paris, Tokyo, and the Aix-en-Provence festival. Under Harte's leadership, the LSO will continue to expand its artistic and cultural footprint.
Aurora Orchestra's outgoing chief executive, Nicholas Collon, and Jane Mitchell, creative director, paid tribute to Harte's dedication and commitment to the organization. Dame Liz Forgan, chair of Aurora Trustees, confirmed that the search for his replacement would begin shortly.
Harte's appointment marks an exciting new chapter in the LSO's history, with the managing director bringing his expertise and vision to drive the orchestra forward.