FILE - Boston Symphony Orchestra music director James Levine conducts the symphony on its opening night performance at Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass.
āNo artist in the 137 year history of the Met had as profound an impact as James Levine,ā Gelb said in a statement.
In one instance, the Met accused Levine of inappropriately touching a musician starting in 1979 and six more times until 1991.
The following February, he became principal conductor for the Metās 1973-74 season, assisting music director Rafael Kubelik, and became music director with the 1976-77 season.
Levine was downgraded to music director when he joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 2004.