A moment of truth
READING about Dorothy Chandler’s widely perceived indifference to the importance of having a major opera company in Los Angeles [“Holding Onto a High Note,” Oct. 8] made me recall my one moment with Mrs. Chandler, circa 1979.
I asked her if it was true that she was in fact indifferent to bringing opera to Los Angeles.
Her answer was:
“Oh, that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, I was just in London and went to Covenant [sic] Garden.”
That clarified everything.
ROBERT BOOKMAN
Los Angeles
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