Principal flute has instrument stolen

Principal flute has instrument stolen

Orchestras

norman lebrecht

October 25, 2023

Message from Katherine Bryan of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra:

Comments

  • Jim Dukey says:

    I only walked away for a second…

    • John says:

      Flight attendants have literally made fun of me when they have seen me holding my flute case on my lap. “Sir, why don’t you place it in an overhead bin? Tyrone will be sure to tend to it with TLC.”

    • V.Lind says:

      Yes — we know where the rucksack was. Where was the owner?

      • John Kelly says:

        Blame the victim master class…………

      • Justsam says:

        Good question. Why was the backpack with such a valuable item left unattended?

        Was it snatched from her hand? Circumstances are not provided on how exactly the backpack was snatched – Why is that?

        She probably will have insurance on it and get funds for a replacement!

    • Not Jim Dukey, thank God! says:

      Do, please, go and be unhelpful and mean spirited elsewhere!

  • Henry williams says:

    What will the thief do with it.

    • zayin says:

      Oh it’s been melted down and made into a set of forks and knives.

    • waw says:

      Remember the student who trailed the professor and stole his Strad and kept it for 35 years until he died?

      Don’t assume that musical instrument thieves are talentless random hobos, they’re more likely talentless aspiring classical musicians.

      The real question is: who cherished it more? The pro who left it unattended, or the amateur who coveted it and never let it out of his sight for the rest of his life?

  • Joel Lazar says:

    Serial number? Very best wishes for the quickest possible recovery.

  • Fred Funk says:

    Had she put the instrument in a viola case, it wouldn’t have been stolen. Get your viola case, that’s THEFT PREVENTION, today.

  • La plus belle voix says:

    Millenium?

  • waw says:

    An Apple AirTag costs $40.

  • Dan says:

    Check the local Cash Converters and Pawn shops. Chances are it’s an opportunist thief. They tend to try their luck in places like that.

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