Covid-19 forces Philharmonic Orchestra to reconsider business model

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Report claims players' contracts ending by year-end.

The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra says the Covid-19 pandemic has forced it to “re-evaluate” its business model.

This comes after a British classical music tabloid alleged that the contracts of MPO players’ are set to end this year. “We hear that the Malaysia Philharmonic Orchestra told its players today that their contracts will not be renewed beyond the end of this year. “A few may receive new contracts in an entertainment band, but the Philharmonic as such is finished and the musicians will be unemployed after Christmas,” claimed...

 

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This is a logical fallacy - it’s akin to saying ‘car’ caused fatal accident. Wrong. The driver did. Likewise, Covid should be given anthropomorphic properties to have caused damage - government policies did. WHO has advised AGAINST lockdowns. Only Malaysians love their lockdowns.

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