You may have spotted, in my flurry of grumpy posts about the BBC's six year plan to move more out of London, that I asked who would actually make the decision about where the Concert Orchestra turns up.
The dynamic new 'no wheel-spin' BBC Executive has deferred the call to a new post - Orchestra Director, BBC Concert Orchestra. It's graded at Band F, not even "Senior Leader", and for somewhere in the range £61,608 - £112,948, the successful candidate will provide a solution and be responsible for delivery.
He or she will replace the excellent Andrew Connolly, who's packed it in after 20 years with the CO, and previous experience managing the Royal Philharmonic Pops and orchestra of Welsh National Opera.
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