Following on from the dreadful suicide of Frances Andrade after her cross-examination, it seems that more and more unsavoury allegations are emerging from Chethams, and the RNCM is also having to face some awkward questions:-
Certainly the appointment of Malcolm Layfield seems to have been controversial at the time; and the former principal does not seem to have handled the matter very well, judging by the correspondence that has been made public over the last few days.
There is no doubt that the music student/teacher relationship is perhaps by its very nature an unusually close and individualised one, perhaps more so than in any other discipline, and is therefore susceptible to abuse by those who are so inclined. There is no doubt that the reputation of both Chet's and the RNCM have been tarnished by all this.
I hope that, if any allegations are to face further investigation, the alleged victims are handled more sympathetically than was the case with Frances Andrade; but of course this raises the whole question of the manner in which witnesses are treated when under cross-examination.
Certainly the appointment of Malcolm Layfield seems to have been controversial at the time; and the former principal does not seem to have handled the matter very well, judging by the correspondence that has been made public over the last few days.
There is no doubt that the music student/teacher relationship is perhaps by its very nature an unusually close and individualised one, perhaps more so than in any other discipline, and is therefore susceptible to abuse by those who are so inclined. There is no doubt that the reputation of both Chet's and the RNCM have been tarnished by all this.
I hope that, if any allegations are to face further investigation, the alleged victims are handled more sympathetically than was the case with Frances Andrade; but of course this raises the whole question of the manner in which witnesses are treated when under cross-examination.
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