Porterville Recorder

Concerts canceled; investigat­ion into Placido Domingo

- By JOCELYN GECKER

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two music companies canceled appearance­s by Placido Domingo and the Los Angeles Opera said Tuesday it would launch an investigat­ion in response to an Associated Press story in which numerous women accused the opera legend of sexual harassment and inappropri­ate behavior spanning decades.

Domingo has been general director of the LA Opera since 2003 and previously served as the company’s artistic director, jobs that gave him the power to cast roles and — his accusers say — make, or break, careers.

Some of the women told the AP that Domingo used his power at the LA company and elsewhere to try to pressure them into sexual relationsh­ips, with several saying that he dangled jobs and then sometimes punished them profession­ally if they refused his advances.

On Tuesday, the Philadelph­ia Orchestra and San Francisco Opera announced they would cancel upcoming performanc­es featuring the star, regarded as one of the greatest opera singers of all time.

New York’s Metropolit­an Opera said it would await the results of LA Opera’s investigat­ion “before making any final decisions about Mr. Domingo’s future at the Met,” where he is scheduled to appear next month.

The 78-year-old Domingo is one of the industry’s most powerful figures and more than three dozen people in the opera world told the AP that his behavior has long been an open secret.

wthe accusers who spoke to the AP — all but one of whom requested anonymity — said they had feared speaking out previously would kill their careers due to his immense standing.

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