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quote: Originally posted by juanruiz: There's a big brouhaha in England over violinist Viktoria Mullova not being allowed to bring her Strad on the flight to the US. So much so that conductor Mark Elder made a big deal about it during the last night of the Proms. Seems the officials will change their mind and allow instruments on board.
Not just this performer: it was a problem for much of the proms season and generally.We nearly lost a whole orchestra and we had the absurd position that Joshua Bell played one night in the first half and then had an assistant straightway take his violin by train overnight to Cologne for his next performance. Another puzzled performer observed that everything was fine until somebody in airport security must have mistaken his viola for a tube of toothpaste 
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| Posts: 8032 | Location: Newmarket, UK/ Antibes, S.France | Registered: 07-14-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by juanruiz: My understanding is, and it may be urban legend, that Horowitz used his own piano when he did concerts.
Or he could have been under contract to play only, say, a Steinway and had to ensure that he had access to that make  That's not as daft as it may sound. It's why performers have to learn the peculiarities of the Steinway, a make which was long the contracted instrument at big concert halls. Ritzmar obviously preferred a better one 
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| Posts: 8032 | Location: Newmarket, UK/ Antibes, S.France | Registered: 07-14-02 |    |
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