Facing Criticism After Striking Singer, a Maestro Forms New Ensembles
Briefly

In a statement, Gardiner expressed, 'I am so excited and grateful to be working with such exceptional musicians once again, not forgetting the important lessons I have learned.'
Gardiner's significant past achievements include founding major ensembles and conducting at the coronation of King Charles III, which highlights his illustrious career.
Despite his historical contributions to classical music, Gardiner's recent incident has led to a tarnished reputation, leading to his absence from the global stage for nearly a year.
The decision by the board of the Monteverdi Choir & Orchestras not to reinstate Gardiner demonstrates the ongoing consequences of his actions during the incident in France.
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