Mr GG
Yes, if it is on the subject of music. As for political matters, unless each orchestra is officially or publicly associated with particular political ideas, it doesn’t give your political opinions any weight.
John (welcome from me, too)
Musicians are not professionals in Israeli politics and their professional standing as musicians provides no credentials for their opinions on the subject . This does not by any means that they should not express their opinions but their opinions are personal opinions, as they are not employed by the LPO for their knowledge in the politics.
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I don’t think this is something you can or should assume in the mass media. I think when academics write to the media with the name of the university, they are confident that they have enough support in one way or another. I expect there are a lot of academics who would like to do the same but won’t.
This is a good point but I still think the musicians were naive, therefore the LPO’s reaction is disproportionate rather than wrong.
[ed] Yes, the motivation behind the LPO's action is an interesting question but I still think that is a separate issue from individuals using the organisations name.
If I wrote to the paper and said I was simply a "musician" that could mean that I sat in my room playing my guitar every evening
if i was commenting on something connected to orchestral music and stated that I was working for the LSO, OROH, BBCSO and Philharmonia then it has greater weight.
if i was commenting on something connected to orchestral music and stated that I was working for the LSO, OROH, BBCSO and Philharmonia then it has greater weight.
John (welcome from me, too)
giving details of their professional standing
No one would assume that each signatory to that letter was speaking on behalf of her or his institution
I don’t think this is something you can or should assume in the mass media. I think when academics write to the media with the name of the university, they are confident that they have enough support in one way or another. I expect there are a lot of academics who would like to do the same but won’t.
It shouldn't be possible to tell people they can't do something after the event because what they have done is inconvenient.
[ed] Yes, the motivation behind the LPO's action is an interesting question but I still think that is a separate issue from individuals using the organisations name.
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