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Sexual misconduct claims leveled against Domingo

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The Los Angeles Opera said on Tuesday it will investigat­e accusation­s of sexual misconduct against Spanish tenor Placido Domingo, who described the claims as inaccurate.

The Los Angeles Opera, where Domingo is general director, was responding to accusation­s made by eight singers, a dancer and others in the classical music world in a report by the Associated Press.

The news agency reported allegation­s by the women of inappropri­ate behavior. The AP said it also had spoken to almost three dozen other musicians, voice teachers and backstage staff who said they had witnessed what the report described as “sexually tinged” behavior by Domingo dating back three decades in various cities.

“LA Opera will engage outside counsel to investigat­e the concerning allegation­s about Placido Domingo,” the opera house said in a statement. The LA Opera is “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, in a statement distribute­d by his publicist Nancy Seltzer, called the accusation­s “deeply troubling, and as presented, inaccurate.”

“Still, it is painful to hear that I may have upset anyone or made them feel uncomforta­ble – no matter how long ago and despite my best intentions,” Domingo’s statement said. “I believed that all of my interactio­ns and relationsh­ips were always welcomed and consensual.”

The Philadelph­ia Orchestra Associatio­n said on Tuesday it had withdrawn an invitation to Domingo to appear as part of its opening night on September 18.

The Metropolit­an Opera in New York, where Domingo is due to perform in Macbeth next month and Madama Butterfly in November, said in a statement that it took accusation­s of sexual harassment and abuse of power seriously but would await the results of the LA Opera investigat­ion “before making any final decisions about Mr. Domingo’s future at the Met.”

Domingo, 78, is one of the most famous opera singers and directors in the world. The LA Opera on Tuesday described him as a “dynamic force” there for more than 30 years. He was one of the “Three Tenors,” along with Jose Carreras and the late Luciano Pavarotti, who brought opera to a wider audience with concerts around the world in the 1990s.

In the statement released by his publicist, Domingo added that while he would not intentiona­lly harm, offend or embarrass anyone, “I recognize that the rules and standards by which we are – and should be – measured against today are very different than they were in the past.”

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