By Steve Wright

Published: Tuesday, 18 October 2022 at 12:00 am


The Royal Opera House has named the conductor Jakub Hrůša as its new music director. The young Czech, currently with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, succeeds the current music director Antonio Pappano.

Hrůša, who is also principal guest conductor of both the Czech Philharmonic and the Orchestra e Coro dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, joins immediately as music director designate. He will assume the role of full music director in 2025.

His predecessor Pappano is to step down from his post at the end of the 2023/24 Season, after 22 years. The two conductors will share responsibilities for the Royal Opera House’s 2024/25 season. Pappano will then take up the post of chief conductor at the London Symphony Orchestra.

Hrůša has previous experience at Covent Garden, having conducted the ROH’s production of Carmen in 2018, as well as Lohengrin earlier this year.

Plans for his tenure as music director include works by Puccini, Prokofiev, Britten and Janáček.

Hrůša said: ‘I have been privileged to work on two wonderful Royal Opera House productions as a guest conductor, and the recent Lohengrin was one of the highlights of my artistic life to date. I have always dreamed about a long-term relationship with a house where one can reach the highest standards in opera, and I realised very quickly that I adored the whole team of artists and staff at Covent Garden.