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Did anyone see the Scrapheap Orchestra programme over Christmas? Fantastic!!
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Bet you were really clever as a kid! And did your piano practice every night!!!Gill the Piano wrote:Hooo, depressing; hate clever kids!
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I take it you have no access to iPlayer, or any type of catchup. I'm going to record it so I could always send a David of it down to you. Also, I'm sure another of the contestants (Isata Kanneh Mason) came up to me whilst I was fooling around with the pianos in Musicroom in Nottingham many moons ago, and gave me a round of applause (she was playing a complex piece on another piano).Gill the Piano wrote:I missed it; I'm so cross with myself for forgetting it!
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How refreshing it would be to see a YM competitor who is working class, does not speak in RP, lives in a council house with a single parent or both parents on the dole, penniless and not knowing where the next scrap of food is coming from......but with tremendous encouragement for their child. Music making is so damn elitist, middle class and snobby and BBC Young Musician really must play its part in breaking down those class barriers.....it is supposed to be music for ALL people!Gill the Piano wrote:Hooo, depressing; hate clever kids!
How refreshing it would be to see a YM competitor who is working class, does not speak in RP, lives in a council house with a single parent or both parents on the dole, penniless and not knowing where the next scrap of food is coming from......but with tremendous encouragement for their child. Music making is so damn elitist, middle class and snobby and BBC Young Musician really must play its part in breaking down those class barriers.....it is supposed to be music for ALL people!Gill the Piano wrote:Hooo, depressing; hate clever kids!
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Conversely, do you remember a very plummy sounding Nigel Kennedy aged about 10 being interviewed on the telly?dave brum wrote: How refreshing it would be to see a YM competitor who is working class, does not speak in RP.
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