Fabio Luisi's Metropolitan Opera Role Upsets Rome

Rome Opera Is Not Happy Their Conductor Left For The Met Opera

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - ROME — Rome's Teatro dell'Opera says Fabio Luisi's last-minute bolting from his engagement to conduct "Elektra" so he could conduct at New York's Metropolitan Opera hurts the world of lyric opera. The Italian capital's opera house says it is considering taking legal action.

Last week, the Met announced that Luisi had been named as principal conductor, filling in for music director James Levine, who re-injured his back in a fall.

The Rome opera house on its Web site Sunday called Luisi's leaving it in the lurch an "unpleasant affair" that hurts its image and audience. Directing Richard Strauss's "Elektra" starting on Sept. 30 will be Hungarian-born Stefan Soltesz.

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