Conductor Leonard Slatkin hospitalized for heart trouble
Leonard Slatkin, music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and former music director of the National Symphony, was hospitalized over the weekend "after experiencing chest discomfort while conducting a concert with the Rotterdam Philharmonic in the Netherlands," the AP reports.
Slatkin, 65, was treated for "heart problems" and has canceled several concerts, but expects to be back on the podium in Detroit in a few weeks.





