Originally posted by aeolium
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I don't disagree with the basic tenor of what you're saying, aeolie; to answer my own question earlier, I might have said to Runnicles "Look, Don; we've got a problem - we've six Wagner operas this year, and nothing by Verdi. Would you be terribly offended if we recorded your Tannhauser at the Edinburgh shindig and broadcast it at a later date?", given him a crate of Lagavulin and hoped he would still renew his contract with the BBCSSO when his current one runs out. I would then have approached Opera North and asked them if they were interested in performing their superb Otello at the Proms. I might also have had a similar conversation with Bychkov ("How about the Poulenc Double Piano Concerto with the in-laws?").
But, for all we know, RW did have such conversations and Runnicles, Bychkov etc all said "No. This is possibly my best chance on these works - I want them to represent me at the Proms." Does he call their bluff (after all, surely artists want to appear at the Proms?) - and if so, what if it isn't a bluff? How do you respond to the newspaper headlines "Bychkov quits his BBC post after just three months! 'They want me to do Constant Lambert instead of Tristan' wails international celebrity maestro [whom we've never mentioned before because we don't do Classical Music except when there's a scandal]"?
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