Slatkin: The Key To My Success – Choosing Players

In eight years Leonard Slatkin has remade Washington DC’s National Symphony. The key to his success? Choosing the right players. “The personality of an orchestra reflects the tastes of the music director. Sometimes you can encourage existing members to alter their approach to suit your purposes, but for the most part, you inherit the sound of the previous conductor, assuming he had one. Therefore, it is the appointment of new personnel that determines the overall sonic characteristics of the orchestra.”