“Italy’s venerable opera house, La Scala, will rotate through a roster of young conductors instead of replacing its former maestro, Riccardo Muti, who lead the company for 19 years. Stephane Lissner, La Scala’s new artistic director, says he’s in no hurry to replace Muti, who was ousted earlier this year along with top managers after an acrimonious strike by the theatre’s workers… Lissner said he would like to have a lineup of five or six conductors taking over the reigns for the next three years and mentioned the likes of Riccardo Chailly, Daniel Barenboim and Lorin Maazel.”