Klaus Mäkelä was hired Tuesday to succeed Riccardo Muti as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and will become the youngest head since its start in 1891. A Finn who turned 28 in January, Mäkelä has had an astonishing rise in the music world, becoming principal guest conductor of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra in 2018-19, then chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic in 2020-21 and music director of the Orchestre de Paris in 2021-22.
It’s just something which I don’t think about,' Mäkelä said during an interview with The Associated Press. 'I was just reminded when I started in Amsterdam that I’m actually not even young, Mengelberg was 24 when he started.' Muti was music director for 13 seasons before stepping down last summer ahead of his 82nd birthday. Mäkelä will be 31 years, seven months, 16 days when he starts on Sept. 1, 2027.
With all the symphonic work, Mäkelä has found little time for opera, where one-to-two-month stays are the norm. He lives in Helsinki but hadn’t been there this year until late March. Mäkelä spends most of his time in Paris and Oslo, and getting scores to the right location proves time-consuming. 'I have FedEx and DHL and UPS all the time, and of course I always forget the score,' he said. 'I want to have my own scores because I write things.
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