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Two leading international composers, Osvaldo Golijov and Mark-Anthony Turnage, will be the next composers-in-residence at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Their two-year residencies will span the orchestra’s 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Turnage will write a new orchestral work to be premiered next season, while Golijov’s one-act opera, “Ainadamar” (“Fountain of Tears”), will be on the 2007-08 subscription series.
Golijov and Turnage succeed Augusta Read Thomas, the CSO’s current composer-in-residence, who will conclude her nine-year tenure in June.
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