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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostAieh! I've tried to suppress the inner pedant but, "reeks of laziness", please, not, "wreaks". And I'm with Jayne on this thread - WTF?
Incidentally, (male) directors / conductors of early music ensembles are very often tie-less. It doesn’t look odd to me maybe because I have become used to seeing them that way.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostTies can tell you a lot about the wearers / non-wearers. I find them very interesting.
Incidentally, (male) directors / conductors of early music ensembles are very often tie-less. It doesn’t look odd to me maybe because I have become used to seeing them that way.
Furtwangler and members of the BPO were wearing white bows in 1942 in a performance of Beethoven's 9th. In other performances he was wearing a black bow, as was also Toscanini. Beecham seems to have worn dark ties at rehearsals, but certainly at some concerts he wore a white bow, with a waistcoat - probably light grey.
http://vaimusic.com/VIDEO/DVD_4230_69434_beecham.htmSir Thomas Beecham conducts Symphony No. 38 in D, "Prague," K.504, III. PrestoFrom: VAI DVD 4230 Sir Beec...
I'm not always against ties, but there are times and places .....
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThe garb worn by conductors of many orchestras and ensembles is "interesting". In recent years something like a cleric's frock seems to have become popular by some. I'm thinking of conductors like Jurowski and Mark Elder, but they're not the only ones.
Furtwangler and members of the BPO were wearing white bows in 1942 in a performance of Beethoven's 9th. In other performances he was wearing a black bow, as was also Toscanini. Beecham seems to have worn dark ties at rehearsals, but certainly at some concerts he wore a white bow, with a waistcoat - probably light grey.
http://vaimusic.com/VIDEO/DVD_4230_69434_beecham.htmSir Thomas Beecham conducts Symphony No. 38 in D, "Prague," K.504, III. PrestoFrom: VAI DVD 4230 Sir Beec...
I'm not always against ties, but there are times and places .....
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Originally posted by Once Was 4 View PostLike me! A female colleague once tried to use a pair of scissors on my tie
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