I have heard from a somewhat distant source that The Temple Church might be 'doing a Belfast' and chucking out its singing men. Please tell me I'm wrong, someone. Surely all those rich lawyers have plenty of cash? And such a historic institution in every way.
Rumours from The Temple Church
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI have heard from a somewhat distant source that The Temple Church might be 'doing a Belfast' and chucking out its singing men. Please tell me I'm wrong, someone. Surely all those rich lawyers have plenty of cash? And such a historic institution in every way.
All change.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI have heard from a somewhat distant source that The Temple Church might be 'doing a Belfast' and chucking out its singing men. Please tell me I'm wrong, someone. Surely all those rich lawyers have plenty of cash? And such a historic institution in every way.
[Crossed with subtuum, who seems to have confirmed that the version I've heard was in fact the correct one]
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Originally posted by Caussade View PostI think your source is possibly a bit excitable. I have no connection with the place but I've heard a less dramatic version. There has been an occasional suggestion - no more - that the Temple may possibly be reducing the numbers in the back row, but there hasn't been any talk of them disbanding entirely. It would be all around London if that were the case. Wheeling out tropes about 'rich lawyers' misses the point. The individual lawyers may be rich, but I don't think they're the ones paying for the music (in which I suspect quite a few have no interest whatsoever, which is their prerogative of course). 'The Temple' as a foundation, entity, whatever you call it, pays the bills, and there have been suggestions - who knows whether they have any substance- that the underlying difficulty is that income from the rental of chambers is greatly reduced as previous tenants increasingly work from home. Less money means harder decisions about what to spend it on, and after all the core business of the Temple is law, not choral music. 'Historic' cuts no ice here, in the cold light of budget deficits. There's going to be more of this sort of thing, I suspect, as the full financial impacts of the last 2 years become clear, so brace yourselves.
[Crossed with subtuum, who seems to have confirmed that the version I've heard was in fact the correct one]
And don’t forget this will now be the end to that fat, rich back row sound that Temple always had - it was a starry line up of singers. Amazing of the place to think the original 12 would want to re audition for the streamlined version.
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