The Capitol Theatre in Windsor. (Photo by Adelle Loiselle)The Capitol Theatre in Windsor. (Photo by Adelle Loiselle)
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WSO's maestro facing health challenge again

Windsor Symphony Orchestra's Maestro Robert Franz is battling cancer for the second time.

Franz was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin Lymphoma again and began treatment two weeks ago.

“In January after many tests, my Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma returned,” said Franz. “I have an amazing team working with me at the Windsor Cancer Centre. I began treatment two weeks ago. I have a significant protocol to go through for the next three months. That will be followed by a stem cell transplant at the end of spring. I can assure you I will attack this as intensely as humanly possible and that I am ready for the fight.”

The WSO's remaining OnStage and Cafe concerts will now be led by resident conductor Geoffrey Larson.

Franz still plans to lead two final Masterworks concerts at the end of March and the season's closing concert, Masterworks Tchaikovsky on May 3 and 4.

“We are sad that Robert has to go through this again, but we know his spirit and strength will pull him through,” says Deborah Severs, WSO Board President. “He is so positive and tenacious. His WSO family is here to support him in every way we can.”

Franz has been the music director for the WSO for the past 12 years.

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