When Matthias Bamert became music director of the Western Australia Symphony Orchestra, he was touted as the group’s savior. Now he has suddenly departed, and no one’s talking. “The reason Bamert fell out of favour depends on who you ask, although no one can say on the record because players have received written and verbal warnings not to make any public comment. Before the China tour they signed a code of conduct that reminded them that section 70 of the Crimes Act made it an offence to publicly disclose company matters.”