I think it is terrific news - he is a great conductor and how good to have a British conductor as music director of one of the London orchestras again.
Simon Rattle and the new London concert hall...
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostDon't be an arse
I conducted an orchestra today
that doesn't make the sun shine out of mine
or mean that moronic politicians will stop destroying music education
Even though I have a lot of time for Simon and the work he does I think the idea that somehow his magic wand will make everything better is nonsense
IT WON'T
On the train back to Birmingham this evening (I hear there is a concert hall here ?) I was reading in the Standard how its a great thing for the UK blah blah blah
At this rate there won't be any music education for him to support by the time he gets "back"
apart from the fact that he isn't really "coming back" just popping over for a few gigs.
as is often the case Jon Savage's comments are worth reading with reference to music education
I don't buy all that "how good to have a British conductor as music director of one of the London orchestras again" crap either. It's about leadership.
Gergiev might be a better musician but he was no leader. Simon Dee will do the business!
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostAnd how good would it be if he were to programme some neglected British music.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostWhat good is a leader when there's nothing to lead?
Don't get me wrong I think he has done some great things BUT he isn't the saviour of classical music, music education or even acoustics.
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What crap . The fact that none of the London orchestras had a well known committed conductor from the UK has meant despite the quality of much of their work they have gained very little consciousness outside the classical music world .
As for leadership - what simplistic nonsense . What is the point of leadership if you can't conduct ?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostWhat crap . The fact that none of the London orchestras had a well known committed conductor from the UK has meant despite the quality of much of their work they have gained very little consciousness outside the classical music world .
As for leadership - what simplistic nonsense . What is the point of leadership if you can't conduct ?
Simon can conduct.
I don't go in for the 'Little Englander' "ooh, he's British" stuff.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostOROH
(Pappano was born in Epping, Essex)
And when he conducts, he uses a baton, unlike you who thinks it's cool and trendy to use your 'bare hands'
Steve Hillage was born in Woodford AND CRASS ARE FROM EPPING!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostHe's got Italian blood in him - that's cool
And when he conducts, he uses a baton, unlike you who thinks it's cool and trendy to use your 'bare hands' :big grin:
Steve Hillage was born in Woodford AND CRASS ARE FROM EPPING!!!!!!!!!
Epping? Were they not born and raised in an inner city squat?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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