Venezuelan Conductor Domingo Hindoyan Appointed as New Music Director of L.A. Opera
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Venezuelan Conductor Domingo Hindoyan Appointed as New Music Director of L.A. Opera

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateJun 01, 2025
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Renowned Venezuelan conductor Domingo Hindoyan has been appointed as the Richard Seaver Music Director of the Los Angeles Opera, succeeding James Conlon who retires in 2026. This announcement marks a significant milestone for the nearly four-decade-old company. Hindoyan's journey from a violinist to an acclaimed maestro began in Caracas, Venezuela, where he was nurtured through El Sistema, the celebrated public music education program. His international experience includes roles with prestigious orchestras and opera houses worldwide, making him a natural fit for this esteemed position.

The decision to appoint Hindoyan came after an extensive global search involving numerous candidates. Christopher Koelsch, President and CEO of L.A. Opera, highlighted Hindoyan’s technical fluidity, clarity, and command over musical ideas, along with his collaborative nature. These qualities have made him popular among singers and musicians alike. Koelsch emphasized that Hindoyan not only connects deeply with audiences but also fosters an environment encouraging artistic risk-taking.

Hindoyan expressed profound gratitude upon accepting the role, acknowledging the legacy left by Conlon, which has transformed L.A. Opera into a dynamic institution. His tenure will commence on July 1, 2026, spanning five years until the 2031 season. Interestingly, this new role will coexist alongside his current position as chief conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

Beyond his professional achievements, Hindoyan hails from a musical family. He is the son of Venezuelan violinist Domingo Garcia, a former president of Orquesta Sinfónica Venezuela, and is married to renowned soprano Sonya Yoncheva. Together, they have two children and reside in Switzerland. Recently, Hindoyan released an album featuring works by Tchaikovsky with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

With his appointment, the Los Angeles Opera embarks on a new chapter under Hindoyan's leadership, promising to uphold and expand the high standards set by his predecessor. The transition reflects both continuity and innovation, ensuring the continued growth and success of one of America's premier opera companies.

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