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(Isabel Infantes/Pool Photo via AP, File) (Isabel Infantes, ISABEL INFANTES) NEW YORK – Antonio Pappano has gone underground since leaving The Royal Opera for the London Symphony Orchestra.
Rattle had moved to the LSO in 2017 and decided he wanted to switch in 2023 to Munich’s Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. “We’re chalk and cheese, as they say in England,” Pappano explained.