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Subject:
The Great Escape
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"John G. Deacon" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 21 Jan 2000 14:43:50 +0100
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Under the heading "The great escape" the following letter, from one of the
UK's foremost writers and critics, appeared in today's Daily Telegraph.

   Sir,
   It was with a great sense of relief that I read about the Royal
   Opera's cancellation of a schools matinee of Harrison Birtwistle's
   Gawain (Jan.  19).

   Hundreds of children have had a narrow escape. If they had been forced
   to sit through that dreadful piece, they would almost certainly have
   been put off the art of opera for life.

   Charles Osborne
   London SE1

I must confess to agreeing with him totally.  How can one possibly start
children off in life at quite the wrong end of the spectrum?

John G. Deacon
Home page: www.ctv.es/USERS/j.deacon

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