Friday, 19 September 2014

What does the future hold?

Jean-Francois Phillips - 'Old House 4'
Image: Old House 4 on Flickr

Today I had to make a difficult decision. I was recently invited to work in Russia at the request of a valued promoter. Due to the current political climate between Russia and Ukraine, I felt I had to decline. I’m left wondering what the future holds for the arts on an international stage.

Looking at our twenty-first century world, I can’t help feeling the arts are losing ground, and the industry I work in is reaching a point where it needs redefinition. This is a task that no one person can undertake alone – this is something we need to look at collectively on a global scale.

After deciding not to go to Russia, I found myself thinking about what else is going on the world and how the arts are coping across the globe. I've worked in the music industry for 30 years– and the landscape is changing faster than it ever has before. I can’t help thinking about what is happening in America, where top-grade orchestras, opera companies and other performing arts organizations are being forced to take drastic measures just to keep their heads above water. Some, regrettably, have already gone under.

Do we really want to live in a world where the arts are defined by politics? I don’t. But then again, how much can one person do?

I was taught that change starts with one single step, and that maybe – just maybe – if you succeed, people might follow. Even though it pains me to decline the offer from Russia, I’m left wondering whether we can stop politics defining artistic activity. Ultimately we’re on the brink of losing the spirit of music, something we love for its universal reach. Are we ready to temper that reach for the sake of unrelated political wrangling?

I believe music is a social cohesive that binds people from all cultures all over the world. What does our future hold? Surely we want to maintain this priceless means of shared expression?  But how do we ensure that process of sharing lives-on for future generations? I’m not sure I can even begin to answer this question alone.

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  2. Politics & wars are not so new in the impact on the Arts and their spread between countries and cultures, but, as you've highlighted, music itself (and the Arts) are undergoing a creative transformation and challenges.

    Ironically, some of those challenges are a result of the advances in technology, which, again more irony - may actually be the hurdle over the barriers to restrictions of performance and sharing music across countries and cultures.

    At least your Art can be shared online, even livestreamed. Never the same as in situ and in person, but at least the conduit is there.

    You've also sent a message about your integrity and protecting your Art!

    You're an inspiration Evelyn! Not only as a musical mentor, and educator, nor solely through your wonderful performances and musicianship, but through your grace, wisdom and class, as an extraordinary human being!

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  3. You have answered your own question. music is something that will bind us all across cultures. Sharing inspiring, innovative, and highly creative performances is priceless. Its values must be stress by us all. Enriching our lives and sharing and bringing friends and family to see performance will make very well rounded individuals. Showing younger generations will make this live on. Sharing amongst all generations will stress the importance. you can be sure your intellect has answered the question, we will answer the question together. Together our love of music and sound will pre vale. Going into the woods and listening and seeing. Not rushing Take the time to sharpen and use all of your senses not only for Music but for living will change the world. (don't get me going about contract players detrimental effect) JN

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  4. The politicians or politics affect every aspect of our lives but what can we do if we disagree with a policy? The question is if we ever get any true information from politicians to act (or make a correct decision as you had to) correctly on the issue we disagree with and not becoming manipulated or conned by them!!

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