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Daniel Raiskin takes baton as Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra's new music director

After a lengthy search, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra has a new conductor.

Raiskin replaces outgoing music director Alexander Mickelthwate

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Daniel Raiskin has been chosen as the new musical director of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. (Marco Borggreve/DanielRaiskin.com)

After a lengthy search, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra has a new conductor.

The board of the WSO says Daniel Raiskinis the orchestra's new music director, replacing Alexander Mickelthwate, who announced his intention to leave at the end of the 2017-18 season.

"His musicianship is outstanding," board chairTerry Sargeantsaid in a news release. "His experiences have spanned the globe. He will bring to our stage skills and talent and new ideas that will allow our orchestra to continue to grow in making great music."

Raiskin was a WSO guest conductor three times since 2015, most recentlyin October2017, presiding over a concert of Beethoven, Chopin and Grecki.

Raiskin grew up in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he went to music school and the city's conservatory to study violin, viola and conducting.

His career has taken him around the world, including toDsseldorf, Hong Kong, Athens, Osaka, KwaZulu-Natalin South Africaand Mexico City as a guest conductor. He has previously led the orchestras inKoblenz, Germany, andLodz, Poland.

He has also won numerous international awards for his albums.

"From the very first rehearsal, my experience of making music with WSO's excellent, curious and highly driven musicians was remarkably natural and very inspiring," Raiskin said in a statement.

"I feel truly privileged and excited to take on this new role and to develop my relationship with such a wonderful ensemble, its devoted audiences and community in Winnipeg and beyond."