Dethroning The “King” Of Opera

Philanthropist Alberto Vilar’s fall has been startlingly rapid. “There may be an element of schadenfreude behind the speed at which Vilar has been dropped by the arts establishment: an old money distaste for new wealth. Vilar said he was public about his giving to act as an example to others; his hunger for attention rankled with some. Beverly Sills, the former chairwoman of the Met, told the New York Times: “He was not, how shall I say, quiet about his giving. I think that was a turn-off for other members of the board, the fact that he wanted attention. Meanwhile, Vilar continues to insist that everyone who is patient will be paid.”