The Malta Independent on Sunday

Conductor Dutoit denies sexual misconduct allegation­s

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Renowned conductor Charles Dutoit on Saturday denied serious accusation­s of sexual misconduct that have caused major symphonies in Europe, Australia and the United States to suspend relationsh­ips with him.

Dutoit’s office issued a statement saying the allegation­s “have absolutely no basis in truth” and vowed to mount a meaningful defense. The Associated Press reported earlier this week that three singers and a musician had accused him of sexual assault.

His first response to the allegation­s was defiant.

“The allegation­s made against me are as shocking to me as they are to my friends and colleagues. I do not recognize the man or the actions being described in the media,” he said in a statement emailed to the Associated Press.

“Whilst informal physical contact is commonplac­e in the arts world as a mutual gesture of friendship, the serious accusation­s made involving coercion and forced physical contact have absolutely no basis in truth. I am taking legal advice and plan to meaningful­ly defend myself and I believe within this current climate, media accusation­s on serious physical abuse do not help society tackle these issues prop- erly if the claims are in fact not true.”

The 81-year-old Dutoit is artistic director and principal conductor at the Royal Philharmon­ic Orchestra in London. The orchestra said Friday it had jointly decided with Dutoit to relieve him of upcoming concert obligation­s.

The Philadelph­ia Orchestra, its chief conductor from 2008-12, later Friday also cut ties with Dutoit and said in a statement it has removed Dutoit’s title of conductor laureate following the allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

It brought to eight the number of major symphonies that have ended long relationsh­ips with Dutoit since Thursday when The Associated Press published a story with graphic sexual assault accusation­s by the four women.

The Sydney, Boston and San Francisco symphonies also announced they were cutting ties with Dutoit, citing the “serious nature of the allegation­s” detailed by the AP. Meanwhile, orchestras in New York, Chicago and Cleveland quickly released statements saying that Dutoit has withdrawn his services for upcoming concerts.

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