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News

  • 20 March 2024

    Opéra national de Paris 2024/25 season to feature 15 Askonas Holt artists

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  • 07 March 2024

    Triple debuts in the US for Domingo Hindoyan

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  • 08 July 2023

    Domingo Hindoyan extends as Chief Conductor with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

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  • 14 September 2022

    Domingo Hindoyan to release debut album with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

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  • 03 September 2021

    Domingo Hindoyan makes BBC Proms debut as new Chief Conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

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  • 10 March 2021

    Domingo Hindoyan debuts with Detroit Symphony

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  • 09 June 2020

    Domingo Hindoyan appointed Chief Conductor of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

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Press

  • Turandot, Opéra national du Rhin

    Opéra national du Rhin, Strasbourg
    Jun 2023
    • At the head of a committed orchestra and a valiant choir (Strasbourg and Dijon), Domingo Hindoyan proves to be a true theater conductor, but also restores the colors of the Puccinian orchestra, with beautiful atmospheres, particularly in the third act, Magnificent.

  • Mahler with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

    Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
    Sep 2022
    • The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic’s new concert season — the second with Domingo Hindoyan as chief conductor — couldn’t have got off to a more rousing start... the Sinfonietta, so vigorous, jagged and bright, took us far away from our mundane lives, echoing one of the remarks in the season booklet’s bouquet of enthusiastic blurbs: “When Hindoyan conducts the orchestra, every concert feels like a holiday"... the orchestra’s playing was so vivid and freshly nuanced that it was impossible to feel jaded... this was still a Mahler Fourth to remember. And when you’re planning your next holiday, do keep Hindoyan and Liverpool in mind.

  • Bruckner of freshness and grandeur in Liverpool

    Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
    Jan 2022
    • The first striking thing about Domingo Hindoyan’s approach to this enormous titan of a symphony was the absence of a music stand or score in front of him. Few conductors can know this symphony well enough to conduct from memory, though the benefits quickly became apparent. Though vast in scale, much of the 80-minute symphony felt arrestingly intimate in dialogue between conductor and sections of his orchestra." This was Bruckner with all the requisite grandeur, but also an uncommon sense of freshness.

  • Clear, complex and gripping: Opera North’s Rigoletto reviewed

    Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
    Jan 2022
    • Across the Pennines in Liverpool, the RLPO’s new chief conductor Domingo Hindoyan directed an all-French programme. This is his first season and we’re just starting to get a flavour of his tastes and enthusiasms, though any conductor who champions Messiaen’s Les Offrandes Oubliées, Debussy’s Jeux and Roussel’s chilly ballet Bacchus et Ariane is clearly not out for easy wins. These were focused, intelligent performances and in the Debussy, in particular, Hindoyan moved with economy and command, applying gauzy washes of atmosphere and brilliant dabs of colour. The RLPO is one of the few UK orchestras that gets to rehearse, for the most part, in its own concert hall, and nothing about its ensemble sound ever feels forced. They’re a fascinating match for a musical intellect as keen as Hindoyan’s, and of all the recent conductor signings at UK orchestras, this is the one that intrigues me the most.