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The Royal Opera House

 
 
Tryphena Absent
02:17 / 13.06.05
Recently I got the urge to go and see Turandot at the Royal Opera House. It's an opera that I love and appeared in at the ROH a very long time ago and the combination of music and nostalgia drove me to check out the site.

Over the years I've heard and read a lot about the exclusivity of opera but it never really connected until I noticed how much a good seat at the ROH costs. The best seats for an opera cost £160, the cheapest restricted view costs £8 but you can't see the stage without damaging your eyes from that angle. Opera is meant to be a complete experience, stage and sound but it's denied to the average person because the pricing is so high. Restricted view seats in the balcony come at a price of £65!

I think the cost is utterly abhorrent. The Royal Opera House has introduced a scheme whereby children from schools visit their wardrobe department but most of those kids aren't even going to be able to see an opera there unless they save or earn a wage that's above the national average as adults.

I don't think we've had a thread addressing this subject and hopefully it'll turn from my little rant into a discussion on the nature of exclusivity and the accessibility of classical music?
 
 
missnoise
02:15 / 18.06.05
yup that's why it ain't over til the fat lady sings
do you like french opera? highly recommend melodies francaises
faure | chasson| Ravel | Debussy | Poulenc double disc set

une orange sur la tabla - prevert poema for you
 
 
missnoise
02:16 / 18.06.05
yup that's why it ain't over til the fat lady sings
do you like french opera? highly recommend melodies francaises
faure | chasson| Ravel | Debussy | Poulenc double disc set

une orange sur la tabla - prevert poema for you
 
  
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