National Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Steps Down Amid Trump’s Kennedy Center Takeover

"It's no secret that this has been a really hard year"

National Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Steps Down Amid Trump’s Kennedy Center Takeover

Jean Davidson has stepped down as the executive director of the National Symphony Orchestra.

In an interview with The New York Times, Davidson cited the increasingly fraught environment at the Kennedy Center, home of the NSO, following Donald Trump’s takeover as the impetus for her decision. She pointed specifically to recent cancellations involving artists such as Philip Glass and Béla Fleck, as well as Trump’s abrupt decision to close the Kennedy Center for two years for renovations without advance notice.

“It’s no secret that this has been a really hard year,” Davidson told the Times. “So I started looking for a new opportunity several months ago.”

Gianandrea Noseda will continue leading the National Symphony Orchestra as its music director. Despite the change in leadership and the Kennedy Center’s impending closure, Davidson said she is confident that NSO will persevere longterm. However, “we need Washington — donors, audiences — to support the orchestra for it to survive,” she added.

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