In its statement, LA Opera said: "We believe all employees and artists should be treated respectfully and feel safe and secure within their work environment."
The company did not specify who has been hired to investigate or when the allegations surfaced. The statement emphasized that Domingo has been "a dynamic creative force in the life of LA Opera and the artistic culture of Los Angeles for more than three decades. Nevertheless, we are committed to doing everything we can to foster a professional and collaborative environment where all our employees and artists feel equally comfortable, valued and respected."
Domingo told the AP that the allegations were "deeply troubling and, as presented, inaccurate," adding, "I believed that all of my interactions and relationships were always welcomed and consensual."
The Times has reached out for more comment from Domingo and his company.
Earlier today, the Philadelphia Orchestra rescinded its invitation for Domingo to appear at its opening night concert September 18, saying that it's "committed to providing a safe, supporting, respectful and appropriate environment." The LA Opera season is set to start September 14 with noted director Barrie Kosky's production of "La Boheme."
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The company did not specify who has been hired to investigate or when the allegations surfaced. The statement emphasized that Domingo has been "a dynamic creative force in the life of LA Opera and the artistic culture of Los Angeles for more than three decades. Nevertheless, we are committed to doing everything we can to foster a professional and collaborative environment where all our employees and artists feel equally comfortable, valued and respected."
Domingo told the AP that the allegations were "deeply troubling and, as presented, inaccurate," adding, "I believed that all of my interactions and relationships were always welcomed and consensual."
The Times has reached out for more comment from Domingo and his company.
Earlier today, the Philadelphia Orchestra rescinded its invitation for Domingo to appear at its opening night concert September 18, saying that it's "committed to providing a safe, supporting, respectful and appropriate environment." The LA Opera season is set to start September 14 with noted director Barrie Kosky's production of "La Boheme."
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