From: "PAULA A. HEIL FISHER" 1MMI > To: Jeevacation Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com> Subject: FYI Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 18:31:58 +0000 Santa Fe Opera's chief conductor resigns James M. Keller I The New Mexican Postea I uesday, August 28. 2012 Santa Fe Opera announced Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 28, that Frederic Chaslin, the company's chief conductor, has resigned his position. Chaslin's departure did not appear to have been anticipated. Joyce Idema, Santa Fe Opera's director of press and public relations, told The New Mexican that Chaslin informed the company of his decision shortly after the summer opera season ended on August 25, and that he has now returned to his home in Paris. Asked whether Chaslin would conduct the productions of Verdi's La traviata and Offenbach's La Grande-Duchesse de Ger°!stein that he was scheduled to lead next summer, she stated that he would not. The company's general director, Charles MacKay, issued a brief statement: "On behalf of the entire company I wish to thank Maestro Chaslin for his enormous musical contribution during the past two seasons. We regret his departure and wish him the very best." Chaslin was named to his post in May 2010, an appointment that was met with some surprise since he was little known in American musical circles. He had, however, conducted La traviata at Santa Fe Opera in 2009, and his selection as chief conductor developed out of that initial season. In 2011, he conducted Gounod's Faust, and this summer, both Puccini's Tosca and Rossini's Maometto II. His work has been applauded by audiences and critics, and reviews of this summer's productions have routinely noted the improved standards of orchestral playing achieved in his two years as chief conductor. During that time he has also appeared as a pianist and conductor with Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Attempts to reach Chaslin through his American managers were unsuccessful yesterday. According to Santa Fe Opera's press release, he