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Humility key to RSO maestro's 1st season success

Gordon Gerrard joined CBC Radio's Saskatchewan Weekend on Sunday to look back on his first season as the Regina Symphony Orchesta's musical director.

Symphony will finish up the last of its 5 Shumiatcher Pops series May 6

Gerrard says a humble approach is key to his first season success as RSO musical director. (Radio-Canada)

Gordon Gerrard'sfirst season as the musical director of the Regina Symphony Orchestra is nearing its end and anysuccess, he feels, lies in his approach to the music and players.

"It's really important that you start with respect," Gerrard told CBC Radio'sSaskatchewan Weekendon Sunday. "There's not a difference in status."

Gerrardtook on the role of maestro back in August. He said his first hope heading into the job was to solidify the relationship and rapport between him and the players.

"I think that is one of the things that I'm happiest about a year later," he said.

Gerrard distances himself from the "autocratic" maestros of old, who he said often conducted with disastrous results in terms of player-conductor relationships.

"I try very hard to make sure that we still get things done, which means there's someone that has to make a decision and that's me but that's it's always done in a respectful way," he said.

It wasn't a quick process either. Gerrard, before he was musical director, was a collaborator with the RSO and made some appearances and contributions before becoming a full-time member. The process took about two years, he said.

"When you finally get there, you finally start your first concert as a music director, it's a pretty great feeling," he said.

On May 6, the RSO will wrap up the final performanceof its five-part Shumiatcher Pops series. The next weekend, May 13, the RSO wraps up its season and its Masterworks series.

With files from CBC Radio's Saskatchewan Weekend