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The end of ENO?
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostAs for Suffolk, you'll have noted that the excellent Britten Sinfonia lost 100% of its funding (total removal) in last week's ACE bomb blast?
https://brittensinfonia.com/2022/11/...e-funding-cut/
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostBizarre but curiously heart warming …
Can't say I blame them, either, as S-on-T is probably the ugliest, most philistine part of england, despite some formidable competition. In 2019, its enthusiasm for brexit cause it to elect there (count 'em!) Tory MPs, one of whom is a nihilist. An area that has contributed nothing to the world apart from some twee, ugly pottery and a now unread popular novelist doesn't deserve anyone's attention.
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostAs for Suffolk, you'll have noted that the excellent Britten Sinfonia lost 100% of its funding (total removal) in last week's ACE bomb blast?
https://brittensinfonia.com/2022/11/...e-funding-cut/
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Originally posted by ChandlersFord View PostAn area that has contributed nothing to the world apart from some twee, ugly pottery and a now unread popular novelist doesn't deserve anyone's attention.
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I see that Bryn Terfel has started an online petition to save the ENO. When was the last time he sang there? ENO used to have a reputation for training promising singers but they rarely returned to the Coliseum once they had become established (John Tom being a rare exception) and only sang at Covent Garden if they returned to this country. I don't think it is too much to expect some of our more famous names to help out occasionally by appearing at the less prestigious opera house, even if it meant they got less money.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostA German journalist once came to Plymouth and asked which was the best Opera house …
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostI see that Bryn Terfel has started an online petition to save the ENO. When was the last time he sang there? ENO used to have a reputation for training promising singers but they rarely returned to the Coliseum once they had become established (John Tom being a rare exception) and only sang at Covent Garden if they returned to this country. I don't think it is too much to expect some of our more famous names to help out occasionally by appearing at the less prestigious opera house, even if it meant they got less money.
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Fiona Maddocks uses her review column in today’s Observer to highlight the cuts made by ACE, not just to ENO
ENO stands firm amid extreme funding cuts with a Gilbert and Sullivan staging full of vim and vigour, while animal magic ripples through Richard Jones’s new Alcina
She mentions there will be a protest outside the Coliseum at 11 am on Monday, should anyone be in the area.
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostI've signed Bryn Terfel's petition, & don't agree with your premise that once singers (alumni of the National Opera Studio, do you mean ?) have established themselves then they rarely return to ENO -- Josephine Barstow, Lesley Garratt, William Shimell, Kim Begley were regular returnees, among others.
Very important that as many people as possible sign…
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostVery important that as many people as possible sign…
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostIf you're referencing Arnold Bennett, by happy chance I'm re-reading Anna of the Five Towns even now, with renewed admiration and pleasure. As with Priestley, Bennett may come in under the cognoscenti's radar these days, but there's still a great deal to savour in the quality (and quiet anger) of his best novels. So he retains at least one satisfied reader!
The only thing of Bennett's I've read right through is Sacred & Profane Love - widely considered his worst novel and one of the worst novels by a 'name' writer. Despite, or maybe because of this, I rather enjoyed it.
I also highly recommend Margaret Drabble's Bennett biography, which is probably better than anything AB ever wrote.
These days, the omelette that bears his name is more famous than he is! :)
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From ENO trustee Huw van Steenis in today's Times:
What do you do when all the energy you’ve put into performing over many years is suddenly threatened? That’s how the amazing singers, musicians and technicians
And here's the ACE take, from the Guardian:
Last edited by Pulcinella; 14-11-22, 07:29.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAnd here's the ACE take, from the Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...pera-car-parks
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