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"The right to bare arms" and the Elder"states"man.
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostI know it makes you feel good to say all that but the point of this thread is not about what performers should/shouldn’t wear but it is about what women should/shouldn’t wear if they want to play in an orchestra. Or that's what Hornspieler who started the thread seems to be saying.
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Originally posted by doversoul View Postbut it is about what women should/shouldn’t wear if they want to play in an orchestra.
Anyway I'll leave now, and @french frank no I don't object to uniformity and formality if that's what the members of the orchestra prefer. (They often do—partly I think because it renders the musicians themselves more or less 'invisible' and allows them to concentrate better on playing!)
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Originally posted by kea View PostAnyway I'll leave now, and @french frank no I don't object to uniformity and formality if that's what the members of the orchestra prefer. (They often do—partly I think because it renders the musicians themselves more or less 'invisible' and allows them to concentrate better on playing!)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 french frank View PostI would have said (for instance in this case) the principle would be that if those who say, "I personally wouldn't care if the members of the orchestra wore casual clothes—as they often do at rehearsals—or dressing-gowns, or enormous fur coats, or chain mail, or nothing whatsoever" were to give in to those who advocated some sort of comfortable uniformity for all players, everyone would be happy.
But would they be? I doubt it very much: people would find a dozen reasons for disagreeing
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Originally posted by french frank View PostUniformity doesn't have to mean formality
Whatever it is or isn’t, I don’t really think women’s bare arms in orchestras is anything to fuss about. Bare legs maybe a different matter though. How very odd…
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostThis is probably why the idea of women in an orchestra in uniform alongside men dressed formally doesn’t feel quite comfortable (to me).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 french frank View PostI wasn't suggesting that the men should be 'dressed formally'. I was saying a uniformity of dress needn't be 'formal'; thus men and women can be dressed similarly, but I'm not wedded to the idea of formality at all.
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