Paul Freeman, the Richmond-born conductor who founded the Chicago Sinfonietta in 1987, is relinquishing direction

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The 73-year-old Freeman also is chief conductor of the Czech National Orchestra in Prague. He has made some 200 recordings, including several ground-breaking series devoted to African-American composers.
Freeman says he is cutting back on conducting commitments because of back pain, John Von Rhein reports in the Chicago Tribune:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/chi-0324-classical-briefmar24,0,1073026.story