- The Latvian had been at the helm of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra since 2003, after leading other ensembles including the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.
Tributes have been paid to conductor Mariss Jansons, who led some of the world’s most renowned orchestras, after his death at the age of 76.
The Latvian had been at the helm of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra since 2003, after leading other ensembles including the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.
Jansons died at home in St Petersburg, Russia, on Sunday.
The city’s governor, Alexander Beglov, described him in a statement as “an outstanding conductor”.
He added: “Sincere gratitude for his great art will always remain with us.”
The Concertgebouw tweeted of its “pride” in working with Jansons.
The musician also had a long association with the Oslo Philharmonic and later spent seven years as music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1997.