Conductor Domingo Hindoyan performs violin with Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra

Hattie Fisk
Monday, November 22, 2021

Hindoyan started as chief conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO) in September, taking over from Vasily Petrenko.

Domingo Hindoyan performing violin with the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
Domingo Hindoyan performing violin with the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra

All images: Mark McNulty

The newly appointed chief conductor of the RLPO, Domingo Hindoyan, joined the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (LPYO) in performance on 20 November by playing violin. 

Conducted by artistic director of the LPYO Simon Emery, the performance contained orchestral favourites, including Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture, Pizaolla’s Oblivion and Arnold’s English Dances (Set 2). 

In addition to performing on violin, Hindoyan also conducted the LPYO in excerpts from Stavinsky’s Firebird Suite, marking his inaugural season as the new chief conductor of the RLPO.

Hindoyan conducting the LPYO

Prior to the performance, Hindoyan said: ‘I started my career playing the violin and I still love to pick it up as much as I can alongside my day job conducting. Working with young people is so important to me and I can think of nothing I will enjoy more than playing my violin side by side with the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra to explore some favourite orchestral pieces. 

‘I can’t wait to perform with them and to hear what they have in store. I’d better get practising!’

To watch future concerts, or to find out more about the youth orchestra, visit their website.