Connecticut Post

Los Angeles Opera music director to retire

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James Conlon will retire as music director of the Los Angeles Opera at the end of the 2025-26 season, ending a 20-year run that will have spanned half the company’s history.

Conlon made the announceme­nt Wednesday, five days before his 74th birthday. He will become conductor laureate in 2026-27 and intends to return to the LA Opera as a guest conductor.

“It will be my 20th anniversar­y as the music director. It will be the 40th anniversar­y of the company. We wanted to do that together,” Conlon said in a telephone interview.

The LA Opera began performanc­es in 1986 and Kent Nagano became principal conductor in 2001-02, then was promoted to music director in 2003. Conlon replaced him for 2006-07 and has led more than 460 performanc­es in LA of 68 operas by 32 composers.

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