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Queen's Birthday Honours
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostThere are so many notable musicians that should be honoured really, I just cant understand why they are not?
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... ah BBM. we do not have the time and space here to go into the invidiousness of the so-called "Honours" system, nor yet its essential absurdity. Richard Barrett will be able to expound more lucidly than I can the total silliness of the entire system. The best people refuse such honours : the really best don't even let on that they have refused such ridiculous gewgaws....
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i think the 'honours' went with the job in the past.The conductor ofthe BBCSO and other top posts had to have the supposed gravitas that goes with a knighthood.
Someone mentioned earlier that there was nothing for Ida. If they mean Ida Haendel I thought she had something or other some years ago. She's certainly one of the greats IMHO.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostIda Haendel
if one has the time to trawl through the whole list, several awards are music-related, perhaps not to 'famous' musicians but various administrators or people involved in community music making
I'm always on the lookout for people whose surnames mirror their professions
Mr Sergeant the policeman etc. etc.Last edited by mercia; 15-06-13, 13:11.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostSomeone mentioned earlier that there was nothing for Ida. If they mean Ida Haendel I thought she had something or other some years ago. She's certainly one of the greats IMHO.
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amateur51
Abolish the whole nauseating elitist bangshoot and go for a system of National British and British Local Treasures
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Originally posted by mercia View Post
I'm always on the lookout for people whose surnames mirror their professions
Mr Sergeant the policeman etc. etc.
ah yes -
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Originally posted by french frank View PostOi! Oi! He would be top of my '6 degrees of separation' list. We were once both candidates in the same election. I beat him (though I didn't win either )I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Last edited by mercia; 16-06-13, 06:12.
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amateur51
Originally posted by mercia View Post
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I have always been against people being 'honoured' for being succesful in their chosen profession - whether they be jockeys (favoured by royalty), actors, singers (both pop and classical), conductors, financiers or writers.
To me, if we are to have an honours system, it should be confined to those who do something for their fellow citizens without any question of financial reward or for people who act with bravery at the risk to their personal safety.
Sir Thomas Beecham was a baronet by succession - not success (yes, get rid of that nonsense too)
Why should a conductor be knighted for waving a stick for a remuneration ten times that of the players in his orchestra?
Why should that conductor's wife acquire the title of 'Lady'? (Lady Beecham? She couldn't play a scale of C major!)
To scrap the whole system would be to deprive those who work selflessly on behalf of others of recognition; but the 'honours' awards have now become as farcical as the title 'The Honourable Mr .....' for the son of hereditary peer.
HS
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostDid he, or did he not, have a Cunning Plan?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostBut I trust that you planned to thank the returning officer & the local rozzery
Originally posted by mercia View PostIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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