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    <title>Philharmonic conductor search update</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:46 EDT</pubDate>
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This week, we'll see Alfred Savia of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra in Indiana, the fifth and final candidate this season for music director of the Lexington Philharmonic. The two-year search will end next spring after  another season with up to six auditions. <br/>
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But it's not as if the four candidates we've already seen went home and are sitting by their phones, waiting for Lexington to call. <br/>
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They've been busy conducting, announcing seasons, even trying out for other jobs. Here's a rundown of what's been up with them: <br/>
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 Kayoko  Dan:  In terms of media coverage of her activities, Dan, who auditioned in  October, has been the quietest candidate. According to a short profile published in January in The .Arizona Republic, Dan's primary duties as assistant conductor of the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra have been leading school and .People's Pops. concerts.  ]]></description>
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