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Is the 'Star-Spangled Banner' Out of Place at Orchestra Concerts?

Is the 'Star-Spangled Banner' Out of Place at Orchestra Concerts?

Released Friday, 25th September 2015
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Is the 'Star-Spangled Banner' Out of Place at Orchestra Concerts?

Is the 'Star-Spangled Banner' Out of Place at Orchestra Concerts?

Is the 'Star-Spangled Banner' Out of Place at Orchestra Concerts?

Is the 'Star-Spangled Banner' Out of Place at Orchestra Concerts?

Friday, 25th September 2015
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The "Star-Spangled Banner" that kicks off opening night concerts across the U.S. is often believed to be a great patriotic tradition. But some people think it's out of place and out of mood. The Fort Worth Symphony recently drew criticism over its practice of playing the anthem before every concert. A Dallas musician sounded off on Facebook that orchestra concerts were not meant to be patriotic events, and that the anthem ruined the mood a conductor was trying to set. Many others agreed.

In this week's podcast, two experts weigh in on the anthem at the orchestra. Marc Ferris, author of Star-Spangled Banner: The Unlikely Story of America's National Anthem, says he has no problem with the piece's appearance, which is a holdover from 9/11 in many concert halls.

"Just to shoehorn it in there just for the sake of doing it could take away from the thematic program," Ferris said. "But you don't have to do it at the beginning. You could do it after intermission. You could do it at the end." He notes that the first time it was played at a baseball game was during the seventh-inning stretch at 1918 Brooklyn Dodgers game.

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