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Levine has been the leading force at the Met for four decades as chief conductor (1973-76), music director (1976-86 and 2004-present) and artistic director (1986-2004). He also was music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 2004 through last season. Gelb wouldn't say whether poor health would cause Levine to give up his music director title. "We talk about everything. Those are conversations between him and me," Gelb said. Luisi replaced Levine in fall productions of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" and Wagner's "Siegfried" and is scheduled to conduct the high-definition telecast of the third Ring opera this Saturday. Gelb said that because of Levine's illness, the DVDs of the Lepage Ring, which probably will be released in the fall, will have Levine conducting "Das Rheingold" and "Die Walkuere," with Luisi leading the other two operas. Gelb said even if Levine does return in time for the Ring, the Met won't make a second video of "Siegfried" and Goetterdaemmerung." "We have put enormous resources into producing these, and from a schedule point of view, from a financial resource point of view, for all those reasons, it's absolutely impossible," Gelb said.
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