[CAUT] Piano juries on concert instruments

paulrevenkojones at aol.com paulrevenkojones at aol.com
Mon Dec 21 14:55:35 MST 2009


So, the jury is still out?
 
Have a terrific holiday, Israel.
 
Paul
 
 
In a message dated 12/21/2009 3:42:59 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
custos3 at comcast.net writes:

Hello  all,

Well, the fecal matter has hit the air recirculation device here  at ole 
SFSU. It seems that a couple of the piano professors have managed to  prevail 
upon the Director (of the School of Music and Dance) to hold piano  juries 
in the concert hall (two days, all day). Of course there was a Senior  piano 
recital scheduled on each one of those evenings, and we (the piano  techs) 
pointed to the Director that it probably would not be a good idea for  the 
juries to be played on the instrument both chose to perform on - our  Hamburg 
Steinway D - especially since there would not be time to even tune the  
piano for the recitals (never mind to reverse the voicing havoc of such  abuse). 
Being a reasonable fellow, the Director instructed the piano faculty  to 
use the other two Steinway Ds for their juries. 

Today I found out  that the two faculty members in question wrote a nasty 
e-mail to the Dean (of  the College of Creative Arts - of which the SMD is a 
component) objecting to  such scheduling of concerts that prevents their 
students from being able to  play their juries on the best available piano. 
They still haven't gotten the  message that using it in this way will make it 
the worst available piano in no  time, since its general overuse has gotten 
those hammers to the edge (I dread  needling them at this point)  - and 
there's no budget for replacement or  major upgrade work, this being a California 
State University campus and the  Governator getting ready to short us a few 
more zillion dollars next budget  year... 

To her credit, the Dean's Admin. Asst. sent them a rather  snippy reply 
essentially telling them that they have no business holding  juries in the 
concert hall in the first place (she is a graduate of this  program from the 
days when we apparently had a lot smarter policies in place)  and they can't 
have it both ways - get the prime concert piano for juries and  have it 
available for everyone who wants to perform on it. But I suspect that  we haven't 
heard the end of it.

The point of this story is to ask, what  kind of policies regarding venues 
and instruments for piano juries prevail  elsewhere in CAUTdom? Is there any 
other place that allows this sort of use  (abuse?) of their prime stage 
instruments? Or any stage instruments?  

Thank you,

Happy holidays (this campus closes tomorrow until  January 5),

Israel Stein  


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