Read this: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/classical ... sso14.html.
Wow!
Just when you thought it was safe to go on stage
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Re: Just when you thought it was safe to go on stage
Seriously, that's some pretty bad behavior from a bunch of so called professional musicians. The politics in an orchestra must be really something to behold. Nasty.
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See the public discussion page for a real pi**ing match related to this article. Shades of Usenet in the good old days.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/soundoff/ ... eID=288655
What a mess! Perhaps another case of local politics being so vicious because the stakes are so low.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/soundoff/ ... eID=288655
What a mess! Perhaps another case of local politics being so vicious because the stakes are so low.
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I'm curious, I don't really understand the issues with Gerard Schwarz. What are the musicians complaining about. In a few other articles there is mention of ensemble problems, but others also commented that the orchestra had never sounded better. Likewise, the issue with the Principal Horn would seem to be a symptom of a larger problem. I'm curious to know what would cause musicians to do such petty and childish things.
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Funny...I just got an e-mail yesterday with a different article on the same story.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/l ... ems15.html
It can't be good, whatever the truth is.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/l ... ems15.html
It can't be good, whatever the truth is.
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And even this, which is a bit less incendiary, doesn't explain what some of the musicians don't like about the conductor. Is he brutal with the musicians? Is he incompetent? Does he program (gasp!) modern music? Does he hit on the second violinists? "Holding them back" is a pompous and utterly uncommunicative description. Any good reporter should never have tolerated such a description without digging for details.Steve Oberheu wrote:Funny...I just got an e-mail yesterday with a different article on the same story.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/l ... ems15.html
It can't be good, whatever the truth is.
But I will say this: Such behavior from highly educated people is not common in professions where an uncivil person can be fired merely for being...uncivil.
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"So the malcontents stay in the orchestra unless they can be proven incompetent by a jury of their own peers, as well as by the conductor"
How unfair!!! (Oh, wait, isn't that the same as our trial by jury system? never mind... )
How unfair!!! (Oh, wait, isn't that the same as our trial by jury system? never mind... )
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Does that explain why Alan Civil had such a long tenure?Rick Denney wrote:Steve Oberheu wrote:
But I will say this: Such behavior from highly educated people is not common in professions where an uncivil person can be fired merely for being...uncivil.
Rick "hoping there is something more substantive at stake" Denney
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Just doin' my job,
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Just doin' my job,
sitting up the back,
playing low notes
