Rossen Milanov, the music director of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, will also lead the Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio, The Star-Ledger reported.
Beginning in the 2015-16 season, he will direct the CSO for the following four years before his contract ends. His current contract with the PSO will end in 2017.
In addition to these two positions, the 49-year-old Bulgarian native serves as music director for a training orchestra — New Jersey’s Symphony In C — and another in Spain, positions he will retain with his new contract.
He was selected for his position with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra after a 10-month search.He will be responsible for the orchestra’s repertoire, selecting programs and developing the symphony’s position in and interactions with the community.