The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra has recently announced that they have extended the contract of their Chief Conductor, Domingo Hindoyan, until July 2028. Hindoyan was initially appointed to this position in 2020, and his tenure officially began in 2021, taking over from Vasily Petrenko, who had led the orchestra for 15 years.
According to an official press statement, Hindoyan's extended tenure will bring about several exciting developments. There will be an expansion of vocal and choral activities throughout Liverpool, as well as opera performances at the Philharmonic Hall. Additionally, Hindoyan will focus on further developing the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company and its In Harmony program. In the upcoming season, he is scheduled to conduct a performance of Moncayo's "Huapango" with the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.
Expressing his enthusiasm, Hindoyan stated in the company's official press statement,
“I am so looking forward to continuing my journey with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra...”
“The deep musicality and dedication of the musicians inspire me every day, and together, we have achieved remarkable milestones. In the next five years, I hope to continue building on our unique sound, encourage new, eclectic and diverse repertoire, and to enjoy the warmth, enthusiasm and open-mindedness of the Liverpool audience – something that always brings me immense joy.”
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