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With just days left before the Boston Symphony Orchestra launches its upcoming season Thursday, Gail Samuel is getting ready for an opening night like no other: Not only will it be the first time ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Gail Samuel took the helm of one of America’s most storied orchestras in 2021, and was the first woman to lead the institution. By Joshua Barone ...
Gail Samuel, who joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra just 18 months ago as the first woman president and chief executive in the orchestra’s 140-year history, will leave the symphony on Jan. 3 ...
After only 18 months on the job, Gail Samuel, the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s first woman president and CEO in its 141-year history, has resigned. The BSO announced Samuel’s resignation in a ...
That’s the goal of Gail Samuel — the first woman to lead the Boston Symphony Orchestra — in her second year as the president/CEO, and her top-of-mind preoccupations as the Tanglewood season presents a ...