The BBC described its strategy as “bold” and “ambitious”, with freelance musicians forming “agile ensembles that can work creatively”. Lloyd Webber said this “corporate-speak… descended to fresh nadirs of cynical jargon”.
Fears have been raised that the culling of the BBC choir will prompt a boycott of this year’s Proms by musicians and singers.
Critics of the decision include Sakari Oramo, chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, who wrote on social media: “I am disgusted by the BBC announcements… the axing of BBC Singers is an action of blatant vandalism.”
A leaked letter to the BBC board from the co-directors of the BBC Singers also laid bare their fury towards BBC management.
Rob Johnston and Jonathan Manners condemned the “calamitous handling of the proposed closure of the BBC Singers” and claimed that “a culture of fear and paranoia has been created as seismic decisions on the corporation’s future are taken at speed without any proper analysis or meaningful consultation”.
BBC managers were guilty of “shameful neglect” of the corporation’s classical music offering, Johnston and Manners said.
Announcing the cuts, the BBC said its new strategy “prioritises quality, agility and impact”.
Charlotte Moore, the BBC’s chief content officer, said: “This is the first major review of classical music at the BBC in a generation. This new strategy is bold, ambitious, and good for the sector and for audiences who love classical music. That doesn’t mean that we haven’t had to make some difficult decisions, but equally they are the right ones for the future.
“Great classical music should be available and accessible to everyone, and we’re confident these measures will ensure more people will engage with music, have better access to it, and that we’ll be able to play a greater role in developing and nurturing the musicians and music lovers of tomorrow.”
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