Simon Rattle joins LSO: is it good news for classical music?

London is gripped by Rattlemania, but not everyone thinks the superstar conductor was the right choice

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The news that conductor Sir Simon Rattle is to join the London Symphony Orchestra as its music director has set Britain's classical music world abuzz. The British conductor is currently director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, where he has been since 2002.

He has three years left on his contract, and will not take up the position at the LSO until September 2017, but the announcement has already prompted much excitement and speculation about what it will mean for classical music in Britain.

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