A couple of reported incidences of abuse of power have arisen in the music world - not pop music but classical music. Both involve highly respected conductors.
In the USA, James Levine, music director of the Metropolitan Opera - a post he has held for over 40 years - is the subject of a complaint about activity with a 15 year old boy over 30 years ago. He has been stood down from all engagements - it looks as though his career has terminated.
The Swiss conductor, Charles Dutoit, principal conductor and music director of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, has been accused of multiple sexual offences by a number of women. The RPO has cancelled his engagements, saying that time must be allowed to enable the incidents to be investigated.
These accusations are taken very seriously by the orchestra and the RPO believes that the truth of the matter should be determined by the legal process. The immediate action taken by the RPO and Charles Dutoit allows time for a clear picture to be established. Charles Dutoit needs to be given a fair opportunity to seek legal advice and contest these accusations.
No fewer than seven other orchestras have cancelled engagements.
If anecdote and rumour are to be believed, then conductors have always been able to enjoy adventurous sex lives.
Natalie Portman on the sexual climate in Hollywood (taken from
The Independent)
Following a wave of sexual harassment allegations made against Hollywood bigwigs, dozens of actors have started speaking publicly about their own experiences.
During a talk at Vulture Festival, Natalie Portman spoke candidly out about the harassment she has received and the normalisation of such behaviour.
“When I heard everything coming out, I was like, wow, I’m so lucky that I haven’t had this,” she told an audience.
“And then, on reflection, I was like, okay, definitely never been assaulted, definitely not, but I’ve had discrimination or harassment on almost everything I’ve ever worked on in some way.
“I went from thinking I don’t have a story to thinking, ‘Oh wait, I have 100 stories’. And I think a lot of people are having these reckonings with themselves, of things that we just took for granted as like, this is part of the process.”