Carnegie Hall’s top administrator, buffeted by the recent resignations of four senior staff and the general unhappiness of the Hall’s workers, suddenly resigned Tuesday. He’ll move to a similar position with the Berlin Philharmonic in his native Germany. – Nando Times (AP)
ROUGH TIME: “His tenure there was stormy, partly because of what critics called an autocratic management style, but yesterday he denied that problems at Carnegie Hall led him to leave.” – New York Times
UNFULLFILLED POTENTIAL? “Mr. Ohnesorg probably didn’t have enough time to implement what, as far as I understood, were very exciting ideas. The Berlin Philharmonic is very lucky to get him.” – Washington Post