Channel 4 News at 6.30pm today devoted a sizeable slot to James MacMillan bemoaning the parlous state of instrumental music teaching in state schools. Good for him. He asserted that the opportunities given to him as a working class child at Crummock school are not available today, and that as a result, the greater proportion of players in our professional orchestras are from the privileged middle classes, or as he put it, the bourgeois.
Those thumbs up signs are heartfelt. Good on yer James. I do wonder, however, if James is beginning to veer leftwards in his politics, given that most of the cuts (though not all) in school music and the peripatetic services have taken place under Conservative governments?
(I seem to remember an interview with James MacMillan in which he seemed quite cross that there was a general assumption that everyone in the Arts was left-wing, the implication being that he wasn't.)
Anyway, good on Channel 4 News too.
Sadly the News bulletin in question seems unavailable on catch-up...unless anyone can work out how to get it....
Those thumbs up signs are heartfelt. Good on yer James. I do wonder, however, if James is beginning to veer leftwards in his politics, given that most of the cuts (though not all) in school music and the peripatetic services have taken place under Conservative governments?
(I seem to remember an interview with James MacMillan in which he seemed quite cross that there was a general assumption that everyone in the Arts was left-wing, the implication being that he wasn't.)
Anyway, good on Channel 4 News too.
Sadly the News bulletin in question seems unavailable on catch-up...unless anyone can work out how to get it....
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