Hong Kong-born conductor Elim Chan becomes first woman to lead San Francisco Symphony
Hong Kong-born conductor Elim Chan has been appointed music director designate of the San Francisco Symphony. She will officially begin her six-year term in September 2027, making her the first woman to hold the position in the orchestra's 115-year history.

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AI-generatedHong Kong-born conductor Elim Chan has been appointed music director designate of the San Francisco Symphony. She will officially begin her six-year term in September 2027, making her the first woman to hold the position in the orchestra's 115-year history. The San Francisco Symphony announced the appointment on May 21, following months of industry speculation. Chan, who has conducted major orchestras internationally, expressed her honor and excitement to lead the institution and engage with its audiences and community. The orchestra's chief executive officer praised Chan's musical gifts and leadership qualities.
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5 extractedIn Elim Chan, we have found a musician of unusual gifts and a leader of equal substance.
The San Francisco Symphony is one of the truly great orchestras of the world.
She is the first woman and 13th music director in the institution’s 115-year history.
Chan will officially begin her tenure in September 2027 and will serve an initial six-year term.
Hong Kong-born conductor Elim Chan has been named music director designate of the San Francisco Symphony.