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alexwill Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:11 am Post subject: NYPhilHires 4 BassPlayers!CheckoutmyNewYorker cartooncaption |
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Look for the "NancyBob" post here:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f6/new-york-phil-audition-results-892268/index2.html
This is a great time to post my NON WINNING captions to one of the New Yorker Cartoon Caption contests of December 2009. (I think I forgot to send them in on time.)
My two entries:
No. 1"Hopefully, she'll get one of the New York Philharmonic bass jobs."
No. 2....."You should see them when she plays piccolo!"
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BillyM Regular Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:11 am Post subject: |
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| "Must be Shark Week on the Discovery Channel" |
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royjohn Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:01 am Post subject: |
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I wonder where the four who left went? I don't have time to look to find out, but would be interested if someone knows.
It's interesting that NYPhil can afford to hire four basses to permanent or contracted positions (which I assume could/would become permanent if the orchestra was satisfied) while in other US cities, some of them large cities, orchestras are in big trouble. And then there's City Opera . . . also in NYC, decimated. A study in contrasts . . . a little public funding for orchestras in the US could make such a difference, but the current political climate virtually makes that a non-starter. Someone should start an all-Republican orchestra which could be funded by a SuperPAC from shadowy corporate donations. . . . _________________ royjohn
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alexwill Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:55 pm Post subject: |
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| The four vacancies were all retirements...I think. |
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royjohn Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:42 pm Post subject: |
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alexwill wrote:
| Quote: | | The four vacancies were all retirements...I think. |
Makes sense that one couldn't do better, at this point than the NYPhil . . . . only thing better might be NYPhil retirement + teaching . . . . didn't Vacchiano do that for about 29 years?? No performance pressure and you even get to be mean to students <BG>. Uh, sorry, I meant you get to extoll the virtues of self-discipline . . . .
Now if only the NYPhil doesn't go bankrupt and default on its pension responsibilities . . . . . I guess I should shut up now . . . . _________________ royjohn
Trumpets: 1928 Holton Llewellyn Model, 1957 Holton 51LB, 2010 Custom C by Bill Jones, 2011 Custom D/Eb by Bill Jones
Flugels: 1975 Olds Superstar, 1970's Elkhardt, 1970's Getzen 4 valve
Cornet: 1970's Yamaha YCR-233S . . . and others . . . |
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