Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Recently the ON orchestra did a live broadcast on a Saturday evening on Radio 3 which was described as the first time that the orchestra had broadcast in its own right: this is not true. I remember in my time a broadcast from Leeds Town hall including Mahler 4 conducted by Lothar Zagrozak and a couple of broadcasts on Radio 2 - one a Viennese evening from Preston Guildhall and one a concert with Stanley Black from Leeds Town Hall.
As to the new venture, it should be able to co-exist successfully; I know several players who have been booked (None of them postgraduate students) and they are certainly of high quality. But they will need to break into the bigger venues to succeed and I wonder if that would be possible on cost grounds?
And a word of warning: from what I have read the new orchestra's planning is well thought out. But there was a previous attempt which looked remarkably similar in many ways about 15 years ago. They did one concert in Leeds Town Hall with a motley collection of 'freelance professional' players: one of the horn players was a school girl who I was teaching at the time and who mortified me by dealing with some quite exposed low notes which she found difficult - by leaving them out leaving a hole under the harmony. I do not think that she was the only one either. The conductor/manager/fixer decamped abroad the next day leaving the players (some of whom had travelled some distance for the gig and its associated rehearsals) unpaid. The Leeds Town Hall box office impounded the box office takings to pay for the hire of the hall which left just about enough money to pay the internationally known soloist and nobody else.
Hopefully there will not be a repeat of this.
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