well all the brouhaha about the deckchairs must make them all feel terribly important ....
pondering this morning about recent experiences and discussions in this spot please excuse a further thought or two on 'cultural network'
it should be telling the artists who were playing the Brahms sextets the other evening [for love not much money at all i'd have thought] that their decades of work and friendship meant something to us all over and above the joy of the immediate performance
it should be telling us about such circles of friends, what they are doing, why it matters and let us hear it
we attended a recital by ten talented young post graduates at a music college; they gave their all to stretch into and beyond their material - more than the performance the intensity of their effort to perform seriously and well moves me - there must be hundreds more across the country as i type eh?
a cultural network should let us know about all of them and their work, not just the odd prizewinners, it should tell them their efforts are both worthwhile, appreciated and deeply needed and it should broadcast them and their colleagues across the country without the arrogance and snobbery of the competition worlds = the country should know a lot better than it ddoes that there are hundreds of very hard working talented young artists striving to bring music drama speech to life
it should not, neither to the established artists nor their young colleagues, say that their work is futile since it lacks audience appeal; it should not trivialise their efforts by 'personality' 'commercialised' 'brand management' tactics [most of which fail as any hardened marketer will tell you] in an attempt to boost its own standing in the world of meedja execs and K's
it should have the courage and integrity to argue for culture in and of itself and it should let us know all about it and the people who work to make it..
pondering this morning about recent experiences and discussions in this spot please excuse a further thought or two on 'cultural network'
it should be telling the artists who were playing the Brahms sextets the other evening [for love not much money at all i'd have thought] that their decades of work and friendship meant something to us all over and above the joy of the immediate performance
it should be telling us about such circles of friends, what they are doing, why it matters and let us hear it
we attended a recital by ten talented young post graduates at a music college; they gave their all to stretch into and beyond their material - more than the performance the intensity of their effort to perform seriously and well moves me - there must be hundreds more across the country as i type eh?
a cultural network should let us know about all of them and their work, not just the odd prizewinners, it should tell them their efforts are both worthwhile, appreciated and deeply needed and it should broadcast them and their colleagues across the country without the arrogance and snobbery of the competition worlds = the country should know a lot better than it ddoes that there are hundreds of very hard working talented young artists striving to bring music drama speech to life
it should not, neither to the established artists nor their young colleagues, say that their work is futile since it lacks audience appeal; it should not trivialise their efforts by 'personality' 'commercialised' 'brand management' tactics [most of which fail as any hardened marketer will tell you] in an attempt to boost its own standing in the world of meedja execs and K's
it should have the courage and integrity to argue for culture in and of itself and it should let us know all about it and the people who work to make it..
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