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Author: BobD
Date: 2003-06-02 21:57
I read the article with interest also the other day. Doesn't it all actually boil down to money just as in industry? If symphony musicians had decent retirement programs perhaps they would welcome retirement at 65. In fact, I believe that the majority who reach 65 do retire but there are some who just can't stop working just as elsewhere. I thought the comment in the article about poor sound being attributed to players....in the Chicago Symphony venue......was ridiculous. We all know that after the renovation the sound never was the same. One wonders why Chicago can't find a local Conductor for less salary than is being paid to Barenboim. Perhaps that would ease the financial situation.
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2003-06-02 22:13
Several years ago, the press asked the NY Philharmonic what Zubin Mehta's salary was, but management said it was a secret. Someone got the orchestra's public financial reports, subtracted all the listed expenses from the total budget, and came up with a "blank expense" of several million dollars. I think Mehta had as much to do with the vulgarity of the NYP's playing as anyone. Think Three Tenors. Zubalah Bubelah has a great hook at the end of his nose, with a drop of sweat always trembling on it, but IMHO he never belonged with a major orchestra, and certainly not at that salary.
Best regards.
Ken Shaw
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Author: diz
Date: 2003-06-02 23:10
Ken Shaw ... I always admired the NY Phil ... I heard them when Bernstein brought them to Sydney in the 70s, they played a thrilling concert at the Concert Hall in the Opera house - I can't remember the program now, too long ago, but I know there was a Mahler Symphony in the second half (I think the 5th). I do, however, remember the strings played with gusto and a togetherness that was inspirational. I didn't like the horns (to brassy for my liking) and thought the woodwinds were just to die for ... but then again with the charisma of Leny ... what else could they do but play like angels (mostly).
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Author: diz
Date: 2003-06-02 23:18
Syn Botch ... Ice Floe? What - wrap them up in their wamest clothes, give them a bottle of brandy, and push them out to freeze in the Atlantic? Wow - what a way to treat our elderly! I'm looking forward to growing old and cantancerous and god help anyone who tries to push me out to sea on an ice block ... (tongue firmly in cheek)
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