I was reading some comments on another website where professional musicians were saying that the quality of maintenance on the pianos in concert halls has declined.
Since covid, many of these pianos are not being maintained and regulated until they go noticeably out of tune. Major venues like Carnegie Hall haven't changed their procedures but concert halls and theatres in smaller cities have cut back on their piano servicing significantly and the performers are taking notice. If the performers complain they are told that's all the budget allows so deal with it.
One pianist said that he is cutting down on his touring and spending more time giving lessons and making youtube videos because he doesn't feel that the pianos he is being provided in these venues allow him to offer the performance that he is capable of and wishes to provide to the audiences. Several other commenters said they were considering the same thing.
Since covid, many of these pianos are not being maintained and regulated until they go noticeably out of tune. Major venues like Carnegie Hall haven't changed their procedures but concert halls and theatres in smaller cities have cut back on their piano servicing significantly and the performers are taking notice. If the performers complain they are told that's all the budget allows so deal with it.
One pianist said that he is cutting down on his touring and spending more time giving lessons and making youtube videos because he doesn't feel that the pianos he is being provided in these venues allow him to offer the performance that he is capable of and wishes to provide to the audiences. Several other commenters said they were considering the same thing.
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