Sir Antonio Pappano, 64, has been the musical director of the Royal Opera House for more than two decades but becomes the LSO's chief conductor in September having spent a year as chief conductor designate after Sir Simon Rattle stepped down.
Speaking about the financial pressures facing opera, the English-Italian conductor and pianist, who led the king's coronation concert in 2023, said British people were "embarrassed" by the art form. "I think opera, in many quarters, is seen as something elitist," Pappano told BBC Radio 4's This Cultural Life.
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