Rome opera hires Gatti, who lost job over #metoo allegations
Rome’s opera house on Friday defended hiring conductor Daniele Gatti, who was fired by an Amsterdam-based orchestra last summer over sexual misconduct allegations.
Teatro dell’Opera di Roma spokesman Renato Bossa said that the theatre signed Gatti this week to a contract running through December 2021 as musical director because, in a country with “rule of law, one is innocent until a trial proves otherwise.” Still, Bossa termed the allegations “certainly very grave.”
Gatti has denied the allegations that triggered his firing by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
He conducted the Rome opera house’s season premiere, Giuseppe Verdi’s “Rigoletto,” earlier this week, the third straight year he has done so for the Italian capital’s theatre’s season opener.