German city sacks conductor Jin Wang: sex harassment claim

GermanyWuerzburg, Germany - Conductor Jin Wang, 48, has been sacked from his post in Germany after an allegation that he sexually harassed a young woman musician, municipal authorities said Tuesday.

Chinese-born Wang, who was director of music at the Mainfranken Theatre and conducted the Wuerzburg Philharmonic Orchestra, had resisted pressure to resign after the city of Wuerzburg suspended him on full pay.

A municipal spokesman said he was sacked last Friday after fruitless efforts for a negotiated solution.

The city said that regardless of whether the sex claim was true or not, it had an obligation as employer to act in the interests of the other 240 staff of the theatre.

Earlier this month it was reported most of the orchestra had asked that Wang's contract not be extended. Wuerzburg is east of Frankfurt.

A city newspaper report traced the crisis to an allegation by a student musician, 23, at a nearby college that he tried to coax her into sexual activity as they were travelling home together last year. She had said he stopped when she rebuffed him.

Prosecutors have said they studied whether he could be charged with attempted criminal duress. The newspaper MainPost said there was an out-of-court settlement.

Wang, whose Wuerzburg contract ran until 2010, was trained by US composer Leonard Bernstein. (dpa)

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