
Longtime Spoleto director announces retirement
Charleston Wadsworth, who has been Spoleto’s artistic director for chamber music since 1977, has announced he will retire from the post after next year’s festival. The news came in a surprise announcement during Saturday afternoon’s chamber music concert, as The Post and Courier reports:
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Following his announcement, Wadsworth, who was reached by phone at his temporary lodgings downtown, said, “I thought carefully about my decision and felt the timing was right. After all, I’ll be 80 in May of 2009, which makes 50 years since I began hosting and directing chamber music, starting with the Festival of Two Worlds in Italy in 1959 and with the Spoleto Festival USA in 1977. Now I feel it’s about time I went out to pasture and stop performing professionally.”
Wadsworth has been with Spoleto since the beginning of the festival and has been cited as one of the major forces behind bringing Spoleto to Charleston in the first place.
More coverage
- The Post and Courier: Wadsworth to retire after 2009 Spoleto Festival
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