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In eclectic program, Ludovic Morlot and BSO find easy chemistry

French conductor Ludovic Morlot, who will lead the BSO on its entire West Coast tour, and pianist Richard Goode at Symphony Hall last night. French conductor Ludovic Morlot, who will lead the BSO on its entire West Coast tour, and pianist Richard Goode at Symphony Hall last night. (Stu Rosner)
By Jeremy Eichler
Globe Staff / November 18, 2011

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It’s an exciting season for the young French conductor Ludovic Morlot, who has just begun his tenure as music director of the Seattle Symphony and in January will assume the chief conductor post at La Monnaie in Brussels. Meanwhile these next few weeks, Morlot, 38, also has the honor of filling James Levine’s shoes as conductor of two subscription programs Levine mapped out before his resignation earlier this year. Then next month, Morlot will lead the BSO on its entire West Coast tour.

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BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ludovic Morlot, conductor

At: Symphony Hall, last night

(repeats tomorrow and Tuesday)