• In short: The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra admits it made an error when it pulled pianist Jayson Gillham from an upcoming performance over comments he made about the killing of journalists in Gaza.

  • The MSO said it made an “error” in cancelling his performance, but maintains their concert was not an appropriate place to express personal views.

  • What’s next? The orchestra’s August 15 concert, which was expected to go ahead without Mr Gillham, has now been cancelled due to security issues but the MSO wants to reschedule the performance.

  • @hitmyspot@aussie.zone
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    83 months ago

    And as you said , amplified it. If you think silencing criticism of a genocide to appease donors is not showing your politics, then what is?

    I didn’t mean they held the same views. Rather, the opposite. Or at least indifference, which from the perspective of the performed, amounts to the same.

    Holding a non partisan pisition would be saying they dont share his views nor think it was an appropriate place for it, but not try to cancel him.