Pappano says the way opera is looked on with great suspicion ‘drives me nuts’
by Charlotte McLaughlin
Apr 11, 2024
1 minute
The conductor and musical director of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has hit out at politicians and what he called “misguided wokeism” for there being a “great suspicion” of opera and British cultural achievements.
Sir Antonio Pappano, 64, has been for more than two decades before taking on the LSO position this year following Sir stepping down.
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