That doesn't surprise me. The one time I made it to the Fitzwilliam I'd just got to the instrument gallery and had cast a cursory glance at the Stradivarius guitar when I was ejected because they were closing the gallery due to lack of staff.

I am afraid (as an ex librarian and government employee) that it is all about money but it is also true that when money is short classical music is the first thing to suffer. Not sufficiently PC or multicultural to be taken seriously.

I wonder if you got to see the funny Spanish 18th century "cittern".

MOnica

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart Walsh" <s.wa...@ntlworld.com>
Cc: "Lute List >" <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 10:58 PM
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Closure of V&A Instrument Gallery


I remember only a few years ago going to the V&A musical instrument
section on a Saturday morning and being asked to leave after about 20
minutes. The reason given was that there was no member of staff
available. I was at that time obsessing about 18th century cistres -
the V&A has a very interesting selection. In fact, I actually got told
to leave, albeit politely.

I was really surprised that a major museum wouldn't have enough staff
(if that was the real reason) to man a section of it on a Saturday. I
complained to a few - very sympathetic -members of staff who gave me the
impression that they didn't like the situation either.

As a general rule, developed over years, I approach museums with musical
instruments with circumspection. It's a really impressive bonus if they
are actually open and they actually have instruments on display. My
default presumption is that they will be closed or the instruments will
not be on show. I learned this from Liverpool, years ago: they have
instruments but never on display. But going on holiday to other
countries is the same: lots of time spent tracking down the location of
the museum only to find it closed.




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