Simon Rattle launches east London music academy
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/music/20...-music-academy
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostSurely anything like this is good?It must be pointed out, however, that there are 32 London boroughs, not ten. Among the other 22 are many with areas of high deprivation, where very musical children are just as likely to go unnoticed or untutored. The LSO may reasonably point out that London has five symphony orchestras and two opera orchestras, all of them involved in educational work in different areas. Yet wouldn’t it have been marvellous if, for once, they had collaborated rather than competed, and presented a single academy scheme extended across not only the 32 London boroughs, but far into the surrounding shires as well?
Of course, that would have required several publicly funded institutions to do some joined-up thinking together. There’s a law against that, isn’t there?
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Morrison is a lousy judge of Musical performance and aesthetics, but he is excellent when commenting on political funding of Arts and Arts Education - his comments quoted in RT's #5 are further demonstration of his good sense and sense of fairness and justice.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/music/20...-music-academy
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostMorrison is a lousy judge of Musical performance and aesthetics, but he is excellent when commenting on political funding of Arts and Arts Education - his comments quoted in RT's #5 are further demonstration of his good sense and sense of fairness and justice.
Nice to see folks in London getting some attention for a change
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/music/20...-music-academy
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostMorrison is a lousy judge of Musical performance and aesthetics, but he is excellent when commenting on political funding of Arts and Arts Education - his comments quoted in RT's #5 are further demonstration of his good sense and sense of fairness and justice.
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Rattle was on the Today programme this morning. This is LSO doing 'outreach' which can only, surely, be a Good Thing? He mentioned the lamentable state of music in many [most?] schools, and made the point that opportunity should be there for everyone. The only words of Rattle's I didn't agree with were that 'classical' audiences only like to see 'their own sort' on the platform. He probably didn't mean to say that..it was a live interview...and I guess he was making the point that we need to encourage more diversity in our choirs and orchestras. They seem to have worked out how the project is going to be funded; at least partly from London Boroughs, I gather.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostRattle was on the Today programme this morning. This is LSO doing 'outreach' which can only, surely, be a Good Thing? He mentioned the lamentable state of music in many [most?] schools, and made the point that opportunity should be there for everyone.
The LSO, along with all the other funded organisations does plenty of "outreach" , "participation" etc etc
it's not exactly as if this is NEW (not that i'm suggesting that you said that !)
BUT (and forgive the repetition)
the idea that Sir Simon is rinding in on a white horse to save music education is nonsense
All gone a bit quiet on the vanity hall hasn't it?
(i've got lots of time for him BUT he isn't going to stop the systematic destruction of music education which goes on apace)
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postthe idea that Sir Simon is rinding in on a white horse to save music education is nonsense
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