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Israel Philharmonic hope to play in Britain again

January 3, 2012 13:35
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ByJenni Frazer, Jenni Frazer

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The secretary general of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Avi Shoshani, has categorically denied that the IPO will not return to play in Britain, in the wake of the row over September's disrupted Proms concerts.

A report in today's Times suggested that the IPO was unlikely to play again in Britain. But Mr Shoshani insisted: "I did not say I did not want to come back to the UK. I did say that I did not want to put my musicians in such a situation again, where they were being abused and threatened.

"As for the Proms organisers, I have nothing but praise for them; I can only say good things about them, they behaved beautifully. The Proms is a very important festival and we would like to return. "

Mr Shoshani explained that the IPO, which has just celebrated its 75th anniversary, was unlikely, in any event, to tour in Europe for another four years. He said: "I have nothing against demonstrations, where they are carried out in a civilised fashion.